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FALL 2007
Volume 17, Issue 2

Articles

Better Graduate-Level Technical and Scientific Communication Education Supported: House, Senate and President Pass New National Legislation
Karen Kurt Teal University of Washington

Benefits of Team Teaching a Course in Multiple Genres with Literature Faculty
Ken Baake - Texas Tech

CFPs

11 th Annual ATTW Conference: “Connecting Communities”

New Technological Spaces: Mastering the Literacies of Thinking and Doing across Multiple Modalities.
Special Issue of Technical Communication Quarterly

Virtual Worlds and Technical Communication
Special Issue of Technical Communication

Composition in the Freeware Age: Assessing the Impact and Value of the Web 2.0 Movement for the Teaching of Writing, Computers, and Composition
Guest-edited by Randall McClure, Michael Day, and Mike Palmquist

Community Literacy Journal

Gender and Technology Area of the
Southwest/Texas Popular & American Cultural Association

Opening the Information Economy
IEEE International Professional Communication Conference

Kairos Logo Design Contest

Call for Gould Award Nominees

Announcements

Minutes of the ATTW Executive Committee

New Society for Technical Communication Academic Programs Database Available

Students Sought for Society for Technical Communication Honor Societies

Upcoming Conferences

In Memorium: Victoria Mikelonis

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Help Kairos (the online journal for rhetoric, technology, and pedagogy) re-envision its look by designing a new logo! The selected design will be featured on the masthead of every issue as well as on all our publicity materials. In addition to this prestige and visibility of your design, the winner will receive the inaugural t-shirt and mug to feature the new logo.

If you'd like to submit a logo to the contest, please examine the current logo at http://english.ttu.edu/Kairos/ and read these guidelines:

  • The logo should reflect the rhetorical concept of kairos, which has always been central to the journal's identity and vision.
  • The new logo should "connect" in some way to the old logo (for example: use of color, fonts, style) but does not have to duplicate it.
  • Logos should not be larger than 300x100 pixels.
  • The logo should be appropriate for use in both Web and print materials. Therefore, we would like you to submit:
    • A PNG, GIF, or JPG version optimized for the Web (at least 72 dpi)
    • A 600 dpi (or higher) PNG, PSD, TIFF, or RAW file for use in print materials (you may also submit the original vector file if it is smaller than 5M)
  • If you use material in the creation of the logo that is not your original work, you must secure appropriate permissions (or use work released through Creative Commons or under the GPL).

To submit your logos:

  • place both versions in a Zip file
  • write a brief cover email with your name and contact information (email and phone)
  • email the Zip file to kcommunications@gmail.com

Deadline is November 1, 2007. The winner will be announced January 15, 2008.

Everyone is eligible to enter. There is no limit on the number of submissions per person. Logos will be posted anonymously for the Kairos staff to judge. All decisions are final. Although the Kairos staff can't imagine this situation occurring, it does reserve the right not to select a winner if no submitted logos would be appropriate.

For questions/queries, please email Erin Karper, Communications Co-Editor, at ekarper@niagara.edu .