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          Laura McGrath | 
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          Introduction: English Studies in the Digital Age: The Call to Collaborate 
            Introduction.pdf (484 k)
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          | PART I: SCHOLARSHIP, RESEARCH, AND PROFESSIONALIZATION | 
         
        
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          Joyce Neff, Liza Potts, and Carl Whithaus | 
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          Collaborative Methodologies for New Media Research: Using Grounded Theory and Contextual Inquiry 
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          Lisa Spiro | 
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          Computing and Communicating Knowledge: Collaborative Approaches to Digital Humanities Projects 
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          Laura McGrath | 
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          Technology-Focused Collaborative Research Initiatives in English Studies: The Possibilities of Team-Based Approaches 
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          Jim Ridolfo, Martine Courant Rife, Kendall Leon, Amy Diehl, Jeff Grabill, Douglas Walls, and Stacey Pigg | 
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          Collaboration and Graduate Student Professionalization in a Digital Humanities Research Center 
            Ch4_Ridolfo_Rife_Leon_Diehl_Grabill_Walls_Pigg.pdf (3.81 mb)  | 
         
        
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          Sean McCarthy and Lauren Mitchell Nahas | 
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          Playful Affinity: A Case Study of the Digital Writing and Research Lab as a Collaborative Graduate Student Research Network 
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          | PART II: TEACHING AND LEARNING | 
         
        
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          Matt Barton and Kevin Moberly | 
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          Across Disciplines: Establishing a New Media Program 
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          Magnus Gustafsson, Donna Reiss, Art Young, and Linda Bradley | 
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          From Local Seminars to International Teaching and Learning Exchanges: The Cross-Cultural Collaborations Project 
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          Caroline Cason Barratt, Jill Parrott, and Erin Presley | 
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          The Polyphonic Classroom: A Collaborative Pedagogical Approach to Information Literacy and Digital Composition 
            Ch8_Barratt_Parrott_Presley.pdf (8.29 mb)  | 
         
        
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          Monica Bulger, Jessica Murphy, Jeff Scheible, and Elizabeth Lagresa | 
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          Interdisciplinary Knowledge Work: Digital Textual Analysis Tools and Their Collaboration Affordances 
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          Alan Liu | 
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          Response: "So What?" New Tools and New Humanities Paradigms 
            Ch9_Bulger_Murphy_Scheible_Lagresa.pdf (573 k)  | 
         
        
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          Tinker-Centric Pedagogy in Literature and Language Classrooms 
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          About the Contributors | 
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