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CROSS
CULTURAL RHETORIC: BLOGS
Students
and instructors participating in the Cross-Cultural Rhetoric project
use blogging as a virtual space for ongoing conversations about
their collaborative work and the cultural exchange.
Active
Blogs | Archived Blogs | Blogging
& Wiki Access
- ACTIVE
BLOGS
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- MAIN
CROSS-CULTURAL RHETORIC BLOG
- A
blog for all collaborators on the project.
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- INSTRUCTORS'
COLLABORATIVE BLOG
- This
blog is designed to give instructors involved in the project
a place to collaborate on pedagogical approachs to a cross-cultural
exchange.
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ARCHIVED BLOGS
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- WINTER
2007 COLLABORATIVE BLOGS FOR STUDENT GROUPS
- Each
distributed student group has its own designated blog to continue
conversations begun during their video conferences. The names
of the blogs reflect the group identity chosen by that group.
FALL
2006 CCR BLOGSPOT BLOG
- The first blog
for the project, this single-authored blog reflects one of the
Stanford instructor's experience during an initial visit to
collaborate in person with the team at Örebro University.
From October 2006.
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BLOG & WIKI ACCESS
- COLLABORATIVE
BLOG ACCESS
- If you are a
member of the Cross-Cultural exchange, you can use this link
to access the website that allows you to post new entries to
any of your blogs. If you are not part of the project, but would
like to participate in this exchange, please contact
us for authorship privileges.
- CCR
WIKI
- Members of the
CCR project can log in to our CCR wiki, a collaborative writing
space. If you are not part of the project, but would like access
to our wiki, please contact
us for visitor privileges.
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