syllabus: the reading list.

 

The Reading List: (This will be added to. I expect that you will read a majority of these if not all of them.)


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*Alden, Chris. "It's as Easy as Falling Off a Weblog." Guardian Unlimited. October 5, 2000. http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,377337,00.html. Accessed May 20, 2002.

*Amerika, Mark. The Blog Novel. http://www.uiowa.edu/~iareview/tirweb/feature/amerika/markamerikablogsoz.htm

*Alvermann, Donna E., and Heron, Alison H. "Literacy Identity Work: Playing to Learn with Popular Media." 45.2 Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy (Oct. 2001): 118.

*Barrett, Cameron. "More About Weblogs." Camworld.com. www.camworld.com/journal/rants/99/05/11.html 11 May 99. 17 Apr 02.

*Battey, Jim. "Weblogs mix creative expression with practical information." Infoworld.com. 01 Nov 99. 17 Apr. 02.

*Blood, Rebecca. "Weblogs: A History and Perspective." Rebecca's Pocket www.rebeccablood.net 07 Sept 00. 07 Apr 02.

*Dvorak, John C. "The Blog Phenomenon." PC Magazine. Feb 5, 2002. Accessed May 20, 2002.

*Grohol, John M. "Psychology of Weblogs." Psych Central. http://psychcentral.com/blogs/ Written in Sept 1998/Updated April 2001. 15 Apr 02.

*Gergen, Kenneth J. "The Self in the Age of Information." The Washington Quarterly 23.1 (2000) 201-214. Online: Project Muse. Accessed May 20, 2002.

* Higgins, Jim. "Staying Afloat on Weblogs." JSOnline: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel www.jsonline.com 14 July 00. 15 Apr 02.

* Katz, Jon. "Here Comes The Weblogs." Slashdot.org. 24 May 01. 17 Apr. 02.

*Levinson, Melvin E. "Needed: A New Literacy." The Humanist. Vol. 54 Issue 3, (May/June 94): 3-7. EbscoHost. Accessed June 26, 2002.

*Lewis, Cynthia and Fabos, Bettina. "But will it work in the heartland? A response and illustration." Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy 43.5 (Feb 2000):462-470.

*"Looking Forward." Educause Review, Jan/Feb 2000, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p40, 4p.

*Manjoo, Farhad. "Blah, Blah, Blah, and Blog." Wired News. Feb. 18, 2002. Accessed May 20, 2002.

*Means, Barbara and Singh, Ram. "Technology and Education Reform." US Department of Education. Accessed May 20, 2002.

*Oravec, Jo Ann. "Bookmarking the World: Weblog Applications in Education." Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, v45 i7 (April 2002) 616-22. InfoTrac.

* Powazek, Derek M. "What the Hell is a Weblog?" powazek productions. www.powazaek.com/wtf/ 17 Feb 00. 07 Apr 02.

* Sullivan, Andrew. "The Blogging Revolution." WIRED magazine. May 2002: 43-44.

* This is mikel.org. "On weblogging." www.mikel.org/blogging.html 22 May 00. 23 Apr 02.

* Walker, Leslie. "A Day-by-Day In the Life." Washingtonpost.com. www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37168-2001May16.html 16 May 01. 23 Apr 02.

* Wang, Andy. "Online Digests Help Readers Cope With Information Avalanche." The New York Times [on the Web]. www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/08/biztech/articles/02link.html 02 Aug 99. 17 Apr 02.

  

 my information.

"Assembling a Toolkit for 21st Century Literacy"
[a.k.a. English Composition 110]
Instructor: Sybil Priebe
Office: Minard Hall 322B Office Number: 231-7154
Class Hrs: 8-9:15 am/9:30-10:45 am Tuesdays and Thursdays

Office Hrs: 12:30-1:30 pm T/R,
4- 5 pm Wednesdays

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