1st Edition

Designing Web-Based Applications for 21st Century Writing Classrooms

By George Pullman, Gu Baotong Copyright 2013
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Designing Web-Based Applications for 21st Century Writing Classrooms brings together, for the first time, a group of scholars and teachers who have been developing, on their own initiative, web-based solutions to technical and professional writing instructional problems. In industry the perennial question is whether to buy or build, but in academia, for various reasons, buy is rarely an option. Individual faculty members do not have the money to pay for software solutions, and often their interests are too local or small-scale to warrant institutional-level involvement. In addition, the design of commercial applications from vendors typically does not take into account the unique needs and considerations of teachers of writing and often reflects a design ideology quite different from theirs. This is why so many writing teachers have turned to open source solutions and, in the process of learning how to tweak them to make them more responsive to their specific needs, why so many of these teachers have developed programming and design skills. Beyond exigency, the motivation for becoming proficient at interface and database design comes from the observation that the nature of writing is changing dramatically. Text is no longer an object. It has become a place of interaction; consumers are becoming producers. And the work of technical and professional communication, indeed the work of writing teachers more generally, is becoming increasingly involved in the design and implementation of places of interaction. Words have become data; texts are becoming communities.

    Introduction
    George Pullman and Baotong Gu

    PART 1 Writing Environments

     CHAPTER 1 Theorizing and Building Online Writing Environments: User-Centered Design Beyond the Interface
    Michael McLeod, William Hart-Davidson, and Jeffrey Grabill

     CHAPTER 2 : An Electronic Writing Space
    Ron Balthazor, Christy Desmet, Alexis Hart, Sara Steger, and Robin Wharton

     CHAPTER 3 Redevelop, Redesign, and Refine: Expanding the Functionality and Scope of TTOPIC into Raider Writer
    Robert Hudson and Susan M. Lang

     CHAPTER 4 The Role of Metaphor in the Development of an Instructional Writing Environment
    Mike Palmquist

     CHAPTER 5 Creating Complex Web-Based Applications with Agile Techniques: Iterations as Drafts
    Matt Penniman and Michael Wojcik

    PART 2 Individual, Standalone Applications

     CHAPTER 6 Visualizing Knowledge Work with Google Wave
    Brian J. McNely and Paul Gestwicki

     CHAPTER 7 Students Playing as Scholars and Selves: Academic Synthesis as Conversation Game
     David Fisher and Joe Williams

     CHAPTER 8 Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Web-Based Instructional Application for Technical Communication Classes
    David Chapman

     CHAPTER 9 Supplementing a Professional Writing Course with an Interactive Self-Learning Document Design Tutorial
    Suguru Ishizaki, Stacie Rohrbach, and Laura Scott

     CHAPTER 10 Developing a Web-Served Handbook for Writers
    Stephen A. Bernhardt

    PART 3 Open-Source Modifications

     CHAPTER 11 Peersourcing the PIT Journal: The Technosocial Pedagogical Hooks and Layers of Collaborative Publishing
    The PIT Core Publishing Collective

     CHAPTER 12 Blogs as an Alternative to Course Management Systems: Public, Interactive Teaching with a Round Peg in a Square Hole
    Steven D. Krause

     CHAPTER 13 Developing a Course Wiki for Accessibility and Sustainability
    Karl Stolley

     CHAPTER 14 An Interface for Interaction Design: Using Course Wikis to Build Knowledge Communities
    Steven T. Benninghoff

    Contributors

    Index

     

    Biography

    Pullman, George; Baotong, Gu