Indianapolis NCTE 2004

CYBER ENGLISH, THEORY AND PRACTICE:
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SCHOLARSHIP IN A WEB-BASED ENGLISH CLASS.

Session T1.01, Thur, Nov 18, 1:30 pm

with Dawn Hogue, Ted Nellen, Pat Schulze, Nancy Patterson.

November 2004: English Journal "CyberEnglish" with Dawn Hogue, Nancy G. Patterson, and Patricia Schulze


Nancy, Ted, Dawn, Pat

Musical Selections: "Hi Heel Sneakers" & "We are Family"

I. Introduction - We introduce ourselves and background and experience (5 minutes) II. Make it Public A. Nancy - Theory (3 minutes) B. Ted - (4 minutes) C. Dawn - (4 minute) D. Pat - (4 minutes) Total 15 minutes) III. Peer Review A. Nancy - theory (3 minutes) B. Ted - (4 minutes) C. Dawn - (4 minutes) D. Pat - (4 minutes) Total 15 minutes IV. Pass It On A. Nancy - Theory (3 minutes) B. Ted - (4 minutes) C. Dawn - (4 minutes) D. Pat - (4 minutes) Total 15 minutes V. Questions and handouts (20 minutes) VI Conclusion ( 5 minutes - about 1'15" each - if we keep it to 1 minute we have an extra minute at the end) This totals our 1 hour and 15 minute presentation time.

Musical Selection Luck of the Draw "Tangled and Dark," Bonnie Raitt
Dawn's reflections in her Blog
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