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Resources: Daedalus Bibliography

Following is a list of articles, books, and dissertations about the Daedalus Integrated Writing Environment (DIWE). Please contact us if you have an item you'd like to add to the bibliography.

This list was formatted according to MLA guidelines using DIWE's BiblioCite, with a little help from Microsoft Word to convert the information to HTML.


Alvarez-Torres, Maria Jose. "On 'Chatting' in the Foreign Language Classroom." Clearing House 74 (2001): 313-16.

Balester, Valerie. "The Evolving Computer Classroom for English Studies." Ten Approaches to Computer Composition Classrooms. Ed. Linda Myers. Buffalo: State U of New York P, 1993. 135-48.

Balester, Valerie. The Holt Guide to Using Daedalus. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1995.

Balester, Valerie, Kay Halasek, and Nancy Peterson. "Sharing Authority: Collaborative Teaching in a Computer-Based Writing Course." Computers and Composition 9 (1992): 25-40.

Barker, Thomas T., and Fred O. Kemp. "Network Theory: A Postmodern Pedagogy for the Writing Classroom." Computers and Community: Teaching Composition in the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Carolyn Handa. Portsmouth: Boynton/Cook, 1990.

Baughan, Carolyn E. "Daedalus Integrated Writing Environment-The Daedalus Group, Inc." TESOL Quarterly 29 (1995): 389.

Beauvois, Margaret Healy. "Conversations in Slow Motion: Computer-Mediated Communication in the Foreign Language Classroom." Canadian Modern Language Review 54 (1998): 198-217.

Beauvois, Margaret Healy. "High-Tech, High-Touch: From Discussion to Composition in the Networked Classroom." Computer Assisted Language Learning 10 (1997): 57-69.

Berzsenyi, Christyne Ava. "A Theory of Conflict and Cooperation within Interlocutor Relationships in the Discourse of Synchronous Computer Conferencing." Diss. U of Oklahoma, 1998.

Bessent, Nancy Eckols. "Teaching Writing on Local Area Networks: The LAN Writing on the Wall." The MicroGram 3.1 (1991): 8-11.

Braine, George. "Teaching Writing on Local Area Networks." Computers and Language Learning. Ed. Christopher S. Ward and Willy A. Renandya. Singapore: SEAMEO, 1998. 63-75.

Braine, George, and Miho Yorozu. "Local Area Network (LAN) Computers in ESL and EFL Writing Classes: Promises and Realities." JALT Journal 20.2 (1998): 47-59.

Bump, Jerome. "Collaborative Learning in the Postmodern Classroom." Situating College English: Lessons from an American University. Ed. Evan Carton and Alan W. Friedman. Westport: Bergin & Garvey, 1996. 111-20.

Bump, Jerome. "Radical Changes in Class Discussions Using Networked Computers." Computers and the Humanities 24 (1990): 49-65.

Butler, Wayne. "Writing to Learn History On-Line." Clearing House 69 (1995): 17-20.

Butler, Wayne, and James Kinneavy. "God, Meet Donald Duck." Focuses 4.2 (1991): 91-108.

Chavez, Carmen L. "Students Take Flight with Daedalus: Learning Spanish in a Networked Classroom." Foreign Language Annals 30 (1997): 27-37.

Craven, Jerry. "A New Model for Teaching Literature Classes." THE Journal 22 (1994): 55-57.

Davis-Wiley, Patricia. "Bilingual Computing Products." Media & Methods 30 (1994): 8-18.

Faigley, Lester. Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 1992.

Faigley, Lester. "Subverting the Electronic Workbook: Teaching Writing Using Networked Computers." The Writing Teacher as Researcher: Essays in the Theory and Practice of Class-Based Research. Ed. Donald A. Daiker and Max Morenberg. Portsmouth: Boynton/Cook, 1990. 290-311.

Ghaleb, Mary. "Computer Networking in a University Freshman ESL Writing Class: A Descriptive Study of the Quantity and Quality of Writing in Networking and Traditional Classes." Diss. U of Texas, 1993.

Gorman, Eric. "History Comes Alive on the Little Screen." NEA Today 13 (1994): 25-30.

Gruber, Sibylle. "Communication Gone Wired: Working Toward a 'Practiced' Cyberfeminism." Information Society 15 (1999): 199-208.

Haas, Mark James. "Conversation in Context: A Genre-Based Pedagogy for Academic Writing." Diss. Illinois State U, 1996.

Jamieson, Marguerite, Rebecca Kajs, and Anne Agee. "Computer-Assisted Techniques to Enhance Transformative Learning in First-Year Literature Courses." Computers and the Humanities 30 (1996): 157-64.

Johanek, Cindy, and Rebecca Rickly. "Online Tutor Training: Synchronous Conferencing in a Professional Community." Computers and Composition 12 (1995): 237-46.

Johanyak, Michael F. "Analyzing the Amalgamated Electronic Text: Bringing Cognitive, Social, and Contextual Factors of Individual Language Users into CMC Research." Computers and Composition 14 (1997): 91-110.

Kemp, Fred. "The Daedalus Integrated Writing Environment." Educators' Tech Exchange Winter (1993): 24-30.

Kemp, Fred. "The Origins of ENFI, Network Theory, and Computer-Based Collaborative Writing Instruction at the University of Texas." Network-Based Classrooms: Promises and Realities. Ed. Bertram Bruce, Joy Kreeft Peyton, and Trent Batson. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. 161-80.

Kern, Richard G. "Restructuring Classroom Interaction with Networked Computers: Effects on Quantity and Characteristics of Language Production." Modern Language Journal 79 (1995): 457-76.

Kim, Yong Suk. "The Effect of a Networked Computer-Mediated Discussion on Subsequent Oral Discussion in the ESL Classroom." Diss. U of Texas, 1994.

Klein, Thomas. "Electronic Revolution at the Educational Crossroads." College Teaching 43 (1995): 151-55.

Ko, Kwang-Kyu. "Structural Characteristics of Computer-Mediated Language: A Comparative Analysis of InterChange Discourse." Electronic Journal of Communication 6.3 (1996). <http://www.cios.org>.

LaGrandeur, Kevin. "Using Electronic Discussion to Teach Literary Analysis." Computers & Texts 12 (1996): 11-13.

LeBlanc, Paul. Writing Teachers Writing Software: Creating Our Place in the Electronic Age. Houghton: Computers and Composition; NCTE, 1993.

Mayers, Tim. "From Page to Screen (and Back): Portfolios, Daedalus, and the 'Transitional Classroom.'" Computers and Composition 13 (1996): 147-54.

Moran, Charles. "Using What We Have (Computers and Practice)." Computers and Composition 9 (1991): 39-46.

Peckham, Irvin. "If It Ain't Broke, Why Fix It? Disruptive and Constructive Computer-Mediated Response Group Practices." Computers and Composition 13 (1996): 327-39.

Regan, Alison. "'Type Normal Like the Rest of Us': Writing, Power, and Homophobia in the Networked Computer Classroom." Situating College English: Lessons from an American University. Ed. Evan Carton and Alan W. Friedman. Westport: Bergin & Garvey, 1996. 181-90.

Rickly, Rebecca. "The Gender Gap in Computer and Composition Research: Must Boys Be Boys?" Computers and Composition 16 (1999): 121-40.

Romano, Susan. "The Egalitarian Narrative: Whose Story? Which Yardstick?" Computers and Composition 10 (1993): 5-28.

Ruberg, Lorena Ferguson. "Student Participation, Interaction, and Regulation in a Computer-Mediated Communication Environment." Diss. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U, 1994.

Siering, Greg. "Daedalus Integrated Writing Environment." Teaching English in the Two-Year College 23 (1996): 226.

Singer, Steven Allen. "Multiple Case Study of Freshman Writing Students on a Networked Writing Environment." Diss. U of Hawaii, 1994.

Snead-Greene, C., S. Leass, and G. Thomas. "Using Computer-Aided Workshops, Inspiration, Daedalus' InterChange, Other Educational Software to Pass the TASP (Reading and Writing)." Technology and Teacher Education Annual 5 (2003): 3834-35.

Turner, Judith Axler. "Student Involvement a Common Theme Among Software-Award Winners." Chronicle of Higher Education 19 Sep. 1990: A22.

Warshauer, Susan Claire. "Rethinking Pedagogical Authority in Response to Homophobia in the Networked Classroom." Situating College English: Lessons from an American University. Ed. Evan Carton and Alan W. Friedman. Westport: Bergin & Garvey, 1996. 191-203.

Webb, Patricia R. "Narratives of Self in Networked Communications." Computers and Composition 14 (1997): 73-90.

Webb, Patricia R. "Narratives of Self in Networked Communications." Computers and Composition 14 (1997): 73-90.

Wilson, James H. "Mindwriter/Descant: Software for Invention: Organization and Peer Review." Computers and Composition 9 (1992): 101-04.

 

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