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    ccr 760: advanced studies in composition and cultural rhetoric: hypertext rhetorics


    who? Collin G Brooke
    when? spring 2002, mondays, 4:30-7:15 pm
    where? hbc 020/227

    contact information:

    office: hbc 235
    phone: 315.443.1912
    cbrooke@syr.edu
    http://wrt-brooke.syr.edu

    announcements

    This site replaces the page that has been up since June. The site itself is incomplete (sometimes intentionally), and my chances to update it prior to winter break are intermittent at best. I will make every effort to post announcements of updates to this page.

    Please Note! The projected time for this course has changed. It was originally scheduled for Wednesdays, and appeared in the course catalog as taking place on Thursdays. It is officially scheduled for Mondays at 4:30.

    Also! If you are considering auditing the course, please see that category under course policies.


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    Sections of site completed: Initial pages are up for the individual and collaborative hypertext projects.

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    The site is as complete as it is likely to be prior to the beginning of next semester. As I come across online articles, I will continue to add them to the schedule, but the basic structure of this site is complete.

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    Currently, Eastgate Systems, the publisher of the two hypertexts we will be reading in the spring, is offering a special whereby, if you buy one hypertext, you get $10 off of the second. Go to http://www.eastgate.com/Special.html to take advantage of the offer.



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