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Evaluating Student-Created Hypertexts: A Map   (peer-reviewed)

In this paper I offer thumbnail sketches for four methods of assessing student work in computer-mediated composition courses.

Whithaus, Carl. Kairos (2001). Articles>Education>Hypertext

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Hypertext in the Computer-Facilitated Writing Class   (peer-reviewed)

The advent of new print-based communication technologies can facilitate the convergence of composition theory and praxis in the computer-assisted composition classroom.

Eyman, Douglas. Kairos (1996). Articles>Education>Hypertext

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Teaching Hypertext Composition   (peer-reviewed)   (members only)

Composing hypertext documents can be an enriching path into the world of technical communication. In learning to produce hypertext, students are introduced to an important form of written composition that encompasses not only text generation, but also visual communication and information architecture. In this article, I provide a rationale for teaching hypertext composition and then some specific curricular suggestions in two parts, one for teaching beginners, and one for teaching more advanced students.

Gordon, Jay L. Technical Communication Quarterly (2005). Articles>Writing>Hypertext>Education

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