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CyberReader first appeared in mid-Spring of 1996.

   Though the Fall of 1996 was the first full semester for the adoption of the book, I have been able to locate a variety of syllawebs (i.e., on-line syllabi, course descriptions, etc.) that incorporate the text. Below you will find links to courses in English, Speech, Classics, Art, American Studies, Telecommunications, and from first-year through the graduate level.

   If you would like to have your syllaweb included here, please send your request by e-mail. Perhaps we can build a community of teachers, facilitators, and students whose collective interest is building and critiquing computer mediated communication (CMC).

Victor J. Vitanza




1996

Jay Wootten, English 1 (Fall), in Cyberspace.

Victoria Vesna, Art Studio 122 (Fall), in Electronic Image.

Charles Hill, English, 38-385 (Fall)
Computers and Writing.

Joan L. Richmond, English 1123 (Fall)
Honors Rhetoric and Composition.

Christine Hult, Argumentation and Exposition,
Quarter system (Fall 1996, Winter and Spring, 1997)
Click on classes and then Honors 204

Carol Lea Clark, English 3385 (Fall)
Special Topics: The Internet as a Communication and Research Resource.

Michael Chorost, English 309K (Fall)
The Cultural History of Cyberspace.

Victor J. Vitanza, English 3371 (Fall 1996, Spring 1997)
Writing for the WWW.

Amy Walters, Speech 458 (Fall)
Electronic Media Criticism.

James J. O'Donnell, Classical Studies 158 (Fall)
Cultures of the Book || Readings.





From 1997 Through Spring 1998

David Leight and Janet Wright Starner, English 10 (Spring),
Communications in Cyberspace.

Judy Williamson (with Damon Seils), English 23 (Spring),
in Reading and Writing in Virtual Reality.

Cindy Wambeam, English 211 (Spring)
Social Implications of the Internet.

Sue Liggett, English Honors 251 (Spring)
Writing: From the Stone Age to the Cyber-Age.

Diane Davis, English 666 [!] (Spring)
Advanced Technical Writing and Editing: Cyber-Authoring.

Kris Blair, English 780 (Spring)
Electronic Discourse and Pedagogy.

Mark Borzi, Speech 3750 (Spring)
High Tech Communications.

Anthony Rue and Jane Love, English 97b (Spring)
Networked Writing Environment Practicum.

Radhika Gajjala, TCOM 451/MCOM 551 (Fall 97/Spring 98)
New Electronic Media: Critical Perspectives.

Byron Hawk, E1301 (Spring '98) Reading, Writing, and Critical Thinking.





Second Edition: From Fall 1998--forthcoming.





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