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1Welcome to the Conversation
After participating in the 2012 Digital Writing Month, educators and bloggetrs Kevin Hodgson and Anna Smith decided to continue a conversation about digital writing through a collection of call/response blog posts at the National Writing Project Digital Is site. This jog shares the path of posts as they are in development.
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2Digital Writing Month
The space where this conversation began ...
http://www.digitalwritingmonth.com/
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3National Writing Project's Digital Is
The space where Anna and Kevin launched their own conversations ...
http://digitalis.nwp.org/
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4Anna Explains What They Are Up To
Anna gives an overview of what she and Kevin intend to do - which is to engage in a conversation about digital writing, using digital platforms and written reflections as a way to share out thinking.
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/creating-conversation-composing-digital/4434
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5Kevin Shares an "Aha Moment" and Reflects
Kevin begins the conversation with a question and then uses a webcomic to reflect on the making of the video.
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/reflecting-digital-conversation-part-one/4436
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6Anna Responds with Her Own "Aha Moments" and Reflects
Anna shared out her response to Kevin, and then explains her thinking and approach to creating the video response.
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/aha-moments-when-writing-met-digital/4448
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7Anna Challenges Kevin to a Screencast
Anna shares out some thoughts in the form of a screencast, and breaks down what she did and why.
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/digital-writing-i-challenge-you-screenca/4487
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8Kevin Responds: Screencasting as Storytelling Medium
Kevin responds to Anna's challenge, and then ponders the choices he made in making his screencast video.
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/responding-anna-screencast-reply/4498
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9Kevin: The Webcomic Challenge
Kevin creates a comic that acknowledges the other side of the picture, within four frames of a webcomic.
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/webcomic-challenge-acknowledging-naysaye/4502
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10Anna's Webcomic: Electricity and a Screen Does Not a Literacy Make
Anna responds to Kevin's comic challenge ...
http://digitalis.nwp.org/site-blog/electricity-and-screen-does-not-literacy/4528
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11More to Come
This Jog the Web is a work in process and will be added to as Anna and Kevin continue their conversations about digital writing. They invite YOU to join in the conversation at NWP Digital Is.