CW2001 Program - Computers and Writing
CW2001 Program - Computers and Writing
CW2001 Program - Computers and Writing
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Sunday<br />
Awards (To)day<br />
Technology Product Design Competition<br />
McGraw-Hill Publishing<br />
This award recognizes organizations <strong>and</strong> individuals who have introduced<br />
hardware <strong>and</strong>/or software that has significant implications for teaching <strong>and</strong><br />
learning activities associated with computer-based rhetoric <strong>and</strong> writing in<br />
three categories: (1) Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning Technologies for Rhetoric <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Writing</strong> in K–12 Education; (2) Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning Technologies for<br />
Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> <strong>Writing</strong> in University Education; <strong>and</strong> (3) Teaching <strong>and</strong> Learning<br />
Technologies for Rhetoric <strong>and</strong> <strong>Writing</strong> in Industry. Last year’s winners were<br />
Daniel Anderson, Jan Rune Homevik <strong>and</strong> Cynthia Haynes, Chronicles<br />
Software Company, <strong>and</strong> the Center for New Media Education <strong>and</strong> Research<br />
of Georgia Institute of Technology. Krista Homicz <strong>and</strong> James Inman invite you<br />
to review www.furman.edu/~jinman/techdesign2001 for more information.<br />
Winners: ________________________________________<br />
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The Technology Exemplar Award<br />
The National Council of Teachers of English<br />
This award is presented, as occasion dem<strong>and</strong>s, to a person who has served<br />
or serves as an exemplar for teachers working with computer technologies<br />
in his or her classes <strong>and</strong> who represents the highest ideals of scholarship,<br />
teaching, <strong>and</strong> service to the entire profession. The recipient of this award is<br />
an outst<strong>and</strong>ing leader in computer-based pedagogy who has made a<br />
continuing contribution to the application <strong>and</strong> use of computer technology<br />
in the field of composition studies (including scholarly work in language,<br />
composition, rhetoric, <strong>and</strong> pedagogy). In the typical language of exemplar<br />
awards, the recipient might be referred to as a living legend, an outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
leader, or an electronic pioneer. The award is presented by a representative of<br />
the CCCC Committee on <strong>Computers</strong> in Composition <strong>and</strong> Communication<br />
(7C’s). See www.bsu.edu/cw2001/overview.htm#ncteaward for more information.<br />
Winner: ________________________________________<br />
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