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Computers and Composition Digital Press.
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Happy Monday! My name is Sara Maurice Whitver (Sara Whitver) and I am the 2022 CCDP Fellow in charge of social media for the next two week! I can't wait to get to know y'all and nerd out about digital projects!

Check out the new edited collection, "CounterStories from the Writing Center," edited by Wonderful Faison & Frankie Condon. Now available from Utah State University Press! Congrats to all the contributors!! upcolorado.com/utah-state-uni…




Revisiting some of the great titles recently published at #ccdigitalpress! Today, I've been thinking a lot about Crystal VanKooten's Transfer Across Media. Such a relevant text in this moment as we begin to reimagine the classroom for next academic year! youtu.be/YkuIUWbz0EQ


Thinking about trying to publish that digital project that you've been working so hard on? Here is a link to ccdigitalpress's submission process. We'd love to hear about what you are working on! ccdigitalpress.org/publish/submis…



Looking for a read this summer? Check out the open-access ebook "Are We There Yet? Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education" by Jim Purdy & jenn marlow, which traces the history of computers & writing from 1995-2015! ccdigitalpress ccdigitalpress.org/arewethereyet



Check out this interview with Dr. Luhui Whitebear Luhui Whitebear #AIC4Cs Member in Doing Digital Visual Studies edited by Laura Gries and Black Hallinan's Doing Visual Studies ccdigitalpress! ccdigitalpress.org/book/ddvs/chap…

Listen to the The Big Rhetorical Podcast pod with Crystal VanKooten and then check out her book with CCDP here: ccdigitalpress.org/transfer-acros…

From Instagram to emojis, data visualizations to augmented reality, digital technology is transforming visual culture… and how we study it. A new #openaccess collection published by ccdigitalpress (edited by Laurie Gries and I) explores methods of digital visual research (1/13)

