Category Archives: 2017 Digital Writing Essay

We Want YOU! (To Study Digital Writing)

Hey you! I see you. You are procrastinating on a writing assignment. You are sitting at your laptop, looking desperately for something to do that will let you ignore the multiple tabs of articles you pulled up from the library website. … Continue reading

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Readers Writing and Writers Reading

  One of the major writing beliefs I have held for a good portion of my life has always been that high quality, important writing requires a profound thesis, robust evidence, and intriguing and diverse diction. However, as I learn … Continue reading

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Digital Writing – Helping or Hurting?

As technology continues to advance, the way students use it to read and write continues to change. Students are adapting to various forms of technology in their schooling. It has been noticeable in many research articles that technology has influenced … Continue reading

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The Strength of Our Words: An Essay on Digital Writing

Writing Digitally as a Tool:  I want to introduce digital writing as a tool. It is a method of writing that has been sculpted to fit our ever-growing technology-dependent age. As much as I had hoped to come up with … Continue reading

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Not Another Teen Listicle: A Critical Look at Digital Writing

Avocado Toast, Anyone? Digital writing is the Millennial of the humanities world. Everyone has an opinion on it, it’s woefully misunderstood, and there are countless articles dedicated to examining it with varying degrees of irony and self-awareness. Another thing that … Continue reading

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