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The Computer Connection, a project of the CCCC Committee on Computers in Composition (7Cs), seeks submissions for short presentations and workshops to be delivered at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in San Francisco, CA, March 11-14, 2009. The CC presentations will be offered during sessions A-D on Thursday, March 12, and sessions F-H on the morning of Friday, March 13.
Kairos is hiring! Would you like to join our journal? All positions are unpaid volunteer positions.
We have immediate openings for two qualified candidates for the position of Praxis Assistant Editor.
We have an immediate opening for a qualified candidate for the position of Reviews Assistant Editor.
Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy is pleased to announce the release of Issue 13.1 for Fall 2008 and our new redesign by Kathie Gossett, Karl Stolley, and Doug Eyman. In addition to the redesign, we are also launching two new sections: Inventio, which covers the process of creating webtexts for Kairos, and Disputatio, a forum for readers to respond to the pieces and ideas in Kairos. We invite your feedback on the changes we've made.
Summer 2010 Special Issue
dot mil: Rhetoric, Technology, and the Military
Guest Editors: Mike Edwards and Alexis Hart
Kairos: the Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy announces a new venue for learning and research, the PraxisWiki. The editors are opening PraxisWiki to graduate courses addressing research in computers and writing. PraxisWiki offers an opportunity for graduate students to engage in online scholarly collaboration with colleagues from other programs and the Kairos Praxis editorial staff.
Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy is pleased to announce the winners of the annual Kairos awards.
Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy is pleased to announce the release of Issue 12.3, our special issue for Summer 2008 with Guest Editors Scott Lloyd DeWitt and Cheryl E. Ball. This is the Manifesto Issue: "[w]rought with connotation, politically and emotionally charged, manifestos call us to action and demand change—in the streets, in the workplace, in our classrooms, in our minds, and in the virtual spaces we inhabit.
Sponsored by the CCCC Committee on Computers and Composition, the CCCC Computer Connection offers presentations on new software and technologies for teaching composition and literature, computer-facilitated classroom practices, best practices for teaching online, new technology resources, and electronic journals. The Computer Connection takes place at the NCTE/CCCC Mobile Technology Center, which is located in the Exhibit Hall. The presentations are offered throughout the day on Thursday, April 3, and Friday, April 4, 2008.
The Kairos Redesign Team is happy to announce that we will be unveiling the prototype for the new Kairos design at CCCCs. We will be presenting the new design during the second half of the D session (Thursday afternoon) in the Computer Connection. We will be talking about the redesign process, discussing some features of the new design, outlining plans for a Kairos style guide, and taking questions and feedback on the new design.
Kairos: Rhetoric, Technology, Pedagogy requests nominations for its three annual awards, which will be presented at the 2008 Computers and Writing Conference in Athens, Georgia. For complete information about all awards and a list of past winners, please visit the Kairos awards pages. The deadline for nominations for all awards is March 1, 2008.
Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy is pleased to announce the release of Issue 12.2 for Spring 2008. Our Topoi section has three webtexts from the 2007 Computers and Writing Conference (C&W) in Detroit, where the theme was Virtual Urbanism. New to Kairos in this issue are also session reviews from the Computers and Writing conference.