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Chewing on Digital Rhetoric

by Rachael Hodder | Feb 23, 2012 | CHI Articles & Discussions, CHI Fellowship Program

“What does a digital rhetorician do?” “What is digital rhetoric?” “What is rhetoric?” To most people outside my field, it’s not immediately obvious what my field of study means or what I do. As a degree candidate in Digital Rhetoric and Professional Writing, I hear...

Announcing the 2011 Cultural Heritage Informatics Fellows

by Ethan Watrall | Jan 19, 2011 | CHI Fellowship Program, Organizational Info

I am extremely happy to announce this year’s Cultural Heritage Informatics Fellows. The CHI Fellowship program offers MSU graduate students (in cultural heritage focused departments) with the theoretical and methodological skills necessary to creatively apply...

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