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Cynthia L. Selfe
Dr. Selfe is Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Michigan Technological University,
coeditor of Computers and Composition, EDUCOM Medal Award winner, past chair
of the NCTE Committee on Instructional Technology, Program Chair of the Conference
on College Composition and Communication. She has also published extensively on the use
of computers in the teaching of English and composition.
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Gail Hawisher
Dr. Hawisher is Director of the Center for Writing Studies at the University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and coeditor of Computers and Composition. She has
published widely in computers and composition studies, is co-founder of the Computers
and Composition Press and past chair of the NCTE Committee on Instructional
Technology.
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Anne Frances Wysocki
Dr. Wysocki is Assistant Professor of Visual and Digital Communication in the
Humanities Department at Michigan Technological University. She has done multimedia
and curriculum design for clients like Apple, the Los Angeles Conservations Corps,
Microsoft, the Corporation for National Service, and Public/Private Ventures. Her
articles have appeared in several books and most recently in Computers and
Composition.
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Richard Selfe
Dr. Selfe is Director of the Center for Computer-Assisted Language Instruction in
the Humanities Department at Michigan Technological University. He has published in a variety
of journals and collections, including Electronic Communication Across the
Curriculum, Computers and Technical Communication: Pedagogical and Programmatic
Perspectives, and The Relevance of English.
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Cheryl E. Ball
Cheryl is a PhD candidate in the
Rhetoric and Technical Communication program at Michigan Technological
University and Associate Director of CIWIC. She is Assistant Editor
of Computers and Composition and Co-CoverWeb Editor of Kairos:
An Online Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments.
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