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Author Walwema J.
Title Digital notebooks: Composing with open access
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Walwema J.; Digital notebooks: Composing with open access ;Thinking Globally, Composing Locally: Rethinking Online Writing in the Age of the Global Internet vol: issue: page:15

Keywords Collaboration; Cross-cultural rhetoric; Digital notebook; Invention; Online media; Participatory writing technologies; Transnational
Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85052710798&doi=10.7330%2f9781607326649.c001&partnerID=40&md5=a1fc1ea7e4e6c1999250c1aab62dae71
Abstract Online media have brought previously disparate communities together and have altered how people around the globe interact. Complicated problems now profit from degrees of collaboration never before possible, and the writing classroom can create opportunities for learning with online media in this context. Using online media such as digital notebooks can facilitate dialogic inquiry where participants can interact with peers from other cultures as they compose locally for global readerships. This chapter relates promises and challenges of such multicultural composing processes in digital spaces. © 2018 by University Press of Colorado.

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