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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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IEEE in Japan

The IEEE Professional Communication Society (PCS) Japan Chapter, in cooperation with IEEE PCS international, will host “IEEE in Japan” at the University of Aizu on October 19, 2007.

For more information, see http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/~t-orr/IPCJ2007.html

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Sustainable Growth in Scientific and Technical Communication:
Principled, Personal, and Programmatic.

34 th Annual meeting of the Council for Programs in Technical and Scientific Communication

October 11-13, 2007
Greenville , North Carolina

For details, see http://english.ecu.edu/~cptsc/

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Knowledge Rights & Knowledge Sharing in the 21st Century
Interdisciplinary Conference

January 30-Feb 1
University of Central Florida in Orlando .

Contact: Dr. Stephen Fiore at sfiore@ist.ucf.edu

Join us in discussing knowledge rights and knowledge sharing in science and related contexts as we invite scholars to discuss the epistemic implications of the modern information climate.

Presented by the Department of Philosophy, Office of Student Conduct and Student Rights and Responsibilities, and the Office of Information Fluency.

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Exposing the Sole of the Academy with Web 2.0

Computers and Writing Online Conference
February 22-26, 2008

Conference Co-Chairs:
Dr. Michael Martin, University of Wisconsin—Stout
Dr. Mialisa Moline, University of Wisconsin – River Falls

In the interest of conforming conference site to conference theme, Web 2.0 applications will be used for this online conference as extensively as possible. A conference Wiki, blog space, and facebook group, an e-mail list, a gvisit map and other appropriate Web 2.0 services conference attendees to add will offer multiple platforms from which conference attendees may present.

For both asynchronous and synchronous events, texts will be placed on http://computersandwriting.org for pre-conference reading by February 1, 2008.

Discussions will follow during the conference period, February 22-26, 2008.