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CCR: The Cross-Cultural Rhetoric ProjectCross-Cultural Rhetoric Project Stanford University Sweet Hall, 3rd floor Stanford, CA 94305-2085 650-723-3802 contact the project.
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Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Project Stanford University Sweet Hall, 3rd floor Stanford, CA 94305-2085 650-723-3802 contact the project.
CCR: Publications & Presentations
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From Educause Learning Initiative Focus Session. Danish TV footage on the Projec. T (taken October 2007). O'Brien, Alyssa and Anders Eriksson. Cross-Cultural Connections: Intercultural Learning for Global Citizenship. Intercultural Communication Competence: Educating the World Citizen. Eds Mara Alagic and Glyn Remington (2009). Improving Cross-Cultural Communication through Collaborative Technologies. By Alyssa O'Brien, Christine Alfano, Eva Magnusson. Persuasive Technology. November 13, 2007. Pdf), Brig...
CCR Symposium
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The Stanford Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Project will hold its annual Symposium in early June 2009. The symposium will take place in both physical and virtual space, connecting scholars and teachers across the globe through its unique video conferencing sessions. This year, our topic will be Multiple Literacies, and the Symposium will be co-sponsored by the Stanford Initiative for Creativity in the Arts. For more information about this upcoming event, contact the project. Sweet Hall, 3rd floor.
CCR: About the Project
http://ccr.stanford.edu/project.html
The Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Project began as a research project supported by the Wallenberg Global Learning Network (WGLN). At its heart, CCR believes that we need to connect students in our classes to real audiences have them present their research, receive feedback on their writing and speeches, and learn about others through real-time video conferences and blogging. Read more about the History of Our Project. Sweet Hall, 3rd floor. Stanford, CA 94305-2085.
CCR
http://ccr.stanford.edu/participants/index.html
The Cross-Cultural Rhetoric project has participants from institutions around the world. Represented here are some of its core team members who have engaged in intercultural exchanges over several quarters. Click on individual thumbnails to learn more about each participant. Sweet Hall, 3rd floor. Stanford, CA 94305-2085.
CCR: Blogging Overview
http://ccr.stanford.edu/blog.htm
As part of their participation in the CCR Project, students and instructors contribute to a rich intercultural exchange on the Cross-Cultural Rhetoric blog, discussing topics as diverse as campus culture, international politics, digital communication, and environmental issues. Read some of the cross-cultural discussions currently underway on the CCR Blog:. Stanford University's The Rhetoric of Gaming students discuss their research projects. Stanford University's Online Activism class and an American Uni...
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Schedule | THATCamp Pedagogy 2011
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The Humanities and Technology Camp or THATCamp is a user-generated unconference in the digital humanities. Instead of being constructed around a specific theme or discipline, participants will be invited to contribute to the THATCamp Pedagogy website and share their ideas for potential THATCamp sessions. Once at the event, participants will collectively agree on the sessions where discussions of current issues in digital scholarship, pedagogy, and curation will take place. October 16, 2011 at 4:26 pm.
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CCR: The Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Project
Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Project Stanford University Sweet Hall, 3rd floor Stanford, CA 94305-2085 650-723-3802 contact the project.
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Steve Parks Appointed Editor of Writing and Rhetoric Series. Lois Agnew Receives Wasserstrom Prize. Eileen Schell Named Meredith Professor. Rachael Shapiro Named Outstanding TA. Gesa E. Kirsch: Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities. More news . . . Last modified: May 1, 2015.