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Transcribing the DALN: Part IV

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Unveiling the “Best Kept Secret” for Rhetoric and Composition Researchers By: Lydia Meredith  Wouldn’t you know! I discovered pertinent research sources in my own “academic” backyard – The Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives… Continue reading

Transcribing the DALN: Part III

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“Telling” Someone Else’s Story By: Ashley Shaw When we started talking about the transcription project in class, there were a lot of discussions about “ummms.” Filler words: We all use them. Should we… Continue reading

Transcribing the DALN: Part II

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Transcription: Writing Across Distances By: Alexandra Sladky In this project for Dr. Holmes’ Writing and Research Methodologies course, our task as researchers was to choose oral narratives from the DALN, then listen and… Continue reading

Transcribing the DALN: Part I

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Partnering with the DALN for a Transcription Project in a Graduate Research Methods Class By: Ashley J. Holmes, Associate Professor of English & Director of Writing Across the Curriculum at Georgia State University… Continue reading

Guest Blogger Series: Transcribing the DALN (English 8125 at GSU)

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The DALN would like to announce our latest guest bloggers: The class of English 8125: Writing & Research Methodologies at Georgia Statue University. This class, taught by Associate Professor Ashley J. Holmes, is… Continue reading

Choose Your Own Literacy Adventure (5/5)

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Image credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/way-path-outdoor-landscape-nature-918900/ The following is the fifth and final in a five-part series of posts by guest blogger Nancy Pine (Columbus State Community College – Delaware). Post 5: Literacy Research – Responding Analytically… Continue reading

Choose Your Own Literacy Adventure (4/5)

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Image credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/way-path-outdoor-landscape-nature-918900/ The following is the fourth in a five-part series of posts by guest blogger Nancy Pine (Columbus State Community College – Delaware). Post 4: Digital Media/Digital Storytelling as a Revising Strategy After… Continue reading

Choose Your Own Literacy Adventure (3/5)

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Image credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/way-path-outdoor-landscape-nature-918900/ The following is the third in a series of posts by guest blogger Nancy Pine (Columbus State Community College – Delaware). Post 3: Reading Literacy Narratives for Topic and Genre Along with… Continue reading

Choose Your Own Literacy Adventure (2/5)

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Image credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/way-path-outdoor-landscape-nature-918900/ The following is the second in a series of posts by guest blogger Nancy Pine (Columbus State Community College – Delaware). Post 2: A Literacy Narrative Assignment: What and How?  Whether our study… Continue reading

Choose Your Own Literacy Adventure (1/5)

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Image credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/way-path-outdoor-landscape-nature-918900/ The following is the first in a series of posts by guest blogger Nancy Pine (Columbus State Community College – Delaware). Post 1: Introducing Literacy Narratives in Context Many students enter… Continue reading