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1 Technology & Composition The Future

2 "What it means to teach students to write today is very different than it was just 10 years ago." Prof. Richard Grusin, head of the Science, Technology and Culture program at Georgia Tech "What it means to teach students to write today is very different than it was just 10 years ago." Prof. Richard Grusin, head of the Science, Technology and Culture program at Georgia Tech

3 “It's preparation for the written world of the future, which will take place in cyberspace as much as it already does in print “It's preparation for the written world of the future, which will take place in cyberspace as much as it already does in print Prof. Richard Grusin

4 "It seems not unlikely that importance of print-based material will continue to shift." Prof. John Slatin, director of the Computer, Writing and Research Lab at the University of Texas in the university's Division of Rhetoric and Composition "It seems not unlikely that importance of print-based material will continue to shift." Prof. John Slatin, director of the Computer, Writing and Research Lab at the University of Texas in the university's Division of Rhetoric and Composition

5 “It should come as no surprise that English Departments, regardless of what they're called today, appear to be embracing digital technology early, rather than later.” “It should come as no surprise that English Departments, regardless of what they're called today, appear to be embracing digital technology early, rather than later.” Prof. John Slatin Prof. John Slatin

6 Work Cited FLYNN, Laurie J. College English Departments Embracing Cyber-Learning.The New York Times on the Web. November 9, 1997. Feb. 2003 http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/110997 georgia.html FLYNN, Laurie J. College English Departments Embracing Cyber-Learning.The New York Times on the Web. November 9, 1997. Feb. 2003 http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/110997 georgia.html


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