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Re: Looking for course links



Hey, Eric--glad the daddy biz is going well.  I'm soon to join your ranks
(uh, as the mommy, of course), so all such encouragement is welcome....

You might check out a course Wayne Butler and I co-taught last year,
"Writing the Information Superhighway" at
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/ecb/infohighway.html.  It's likely we'll do
another version of it in the Winter semester here (Jan-April), so we might
think about hooking up somehow.  You can see the students' "webfolios", by
the way, by clicking on "roster" then on any student--it'll go to their
home page, something that was totally theirs, but on the home page should
be a link to their webfolio.

Best of luck!

--Becky

>Hi folk...
>
>Eric Hobson here, taking a break from early-am baby duty, fresh spit-up
>down my back and Garrett sleeping fitfully in the background. Life's GREAT!
>
>Business:
>
>I'm to teach a Spring course, "Problems in Teaching Writing with
>Technology" that will happen for the most part in an electronic
>environment. I figure it to be 1/2 intro. to comp. theory & 1/2 intro. to
>computers and electronic communications, and an additional 1/2 methods
>course. Is anyone out in wcenterland doing something similar in the
>Spring? If so, I'd really like to talk about linking the courses in some
>manner.
>
>Additioanlly, I'm beginning to create bibs and reading lists for the
>course and would welcome any and all suggestions for texts and articles
>that might apply (primary audience for the course is secondary teachers).
>Send complete citations please--or, as close as you can get--annotations
>would be useful too. Don't just limit your sharing to print resources.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Eric