| Alliance for Computers and Writing |
Week of 3/22/2002 | |
| Standford Site for Collaborative Learning | |
| Andrea Lunsford's response to the CCCC call for more collaboration | |
| Virtual English at Utah State | |
| What one English program is doing with distance learning | |
Week of 4/11/2000 | |
| NetLibrary: The Lending Library of the Future | |
| You don't buy; you borrow, but on line. | |
| ACW-L Discussion List | |
| Discussions about computers and writing | |
Week of 9/10/1999 | |
| Computers and Writing 2000 | |
| John Barber's great site! | |
| CYBER-COMMUNISM | |
| by Richard Barbrook. Farfetched and fascinating. | |
Week of 1/12/1999 | |
| The Sprawl | |
| Can you handle it? | |
| SyllaBase | |
| The Future Classroom from Utah State | |
Week of 12/21/1998 | |
| Eastgate's Hypertext Fiction | |
| Whether you buy or not, it is fascinating browsing. | |
| ListBot email list service | |
| They give you a free and easy-to-set-up listserv, believe it or not. | |
Week of 12/14/1998 | |
| Academic and Other writings about Muds & Moos | |
| If you want to know about MOOs and MUDs, here's the place. | |
| Issues in English Language Arts | |
| Arthur Applebee's succint description of what you and I should be thinking about. | |
Week of 12/6/1998 | |
| Current issue of KAIROS | |
| One of the most innovative e-journals on the net. | |
| Higher Education in an Era of Digital Competition | |
| Donald Hanna's description of 7 organizational models for higher ed. Makes you sit up. | |
Week of 12/1/1998 | |
| Techgnosis, Infomysticism, and the War Against Entropy | |
| Steve Mizrach's fascinating spiritual journey through the information age. | |
| Women of the Romantic Age Hypertext | |
| This interactive hypertext uses Richard Polwhele's poem "The Unsex'd Females" to introduce students and scholars alike to some of the British Romantic Period's foremost female contributors. | |
Week of 11/23/1998 | |
| Eric Crump's Home Page | |
| Scroll down to great quotes from the sharpest guy on the web. | |
| Engines for Education | |
| Roger Schank's fascinating view of the future of technology and education. | |