Dear Colleagues: Please pass along the following announcement to faculty and graduate students interested in a suite of summer institutes on computer-supported instruction in English composition programs New media courses K12 instruction, especially communication across the curriculum Our thanks for re-posting this announcement on related lists that might have an interest in these institutes, and our apologies for inadvertent cross postings. Cynthia L. Selfe, Michigan Technological University ***************************************************************************************** COMPUTERS IN WRITING-INTENSIVE CLASSROOMS: A Suites of Summer Institutes for Faculty Interested in Computer Use June 921 and June 1728, 2002 Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan These institutes are coordinated by Dr. Cynthia Selfe, Michigan Technological University Dr. Anne Frances Wysocki, Michigan Technological University Dr. Richard Selfe, Michigan Technological University Dr. Gail Hawisher, University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign Dr. Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Clarkson University INSTITUTE CONTENTS: Four Choices for Professional Development *NEW* _Electronic Communication Across the Curriculum (CIWICECAC)_ CIWICECAC is designed for participants who are primarily interested in integrating communication technologies into the K12 curriculum. This workshop brings together teachers, administrators, support staff, and 7th11th grade students to learn and develop critical approaches to using appropriate technologies in the classroom. _Approaches to Integrating Computers into Writing Classrooms (CIWICAIC)_ In its seventeenth year, CIWICAIC provides a space for participants to explore the thoughtful integration of technology in composition classrooms, by examining the value of such tools as networks, online course management tools, electronic conferencing, composition software, lab management, and the World Wide Web. _Integrating New Media into Writing Classrooms (CIWICNM)_ CIWICNM participants learn graphics and authoring software for composing multimedia texts. They also use those textsas well as student- and commercially-produced multimediaas grounds for discussing and developing compositional and rhetorical approaches for teaching both the interpretation and the development of new media texts in writing-intensive classrooms. _Individual Projects (CIWICIP)_ CIWICIP is an institute for past CIWIC participants who want to take on a more focused project. Past participants have worked on designing distance-education courses that use email, the World Wide Web, and Instructional Television; and designing a Web-based student publication realm using Perl, JavaScript, and CGI scripting. CIWIC staff provide intense, one-on-one support. DATES AND FACILITIES CIWICECAC runs June 921, 2002 and is a one-week onsite workshop, followed by a one-week virtual workshop, and year-round online support offered by the ECAC support staff. CIWICAIC, CIWICNM, and CIWICIP run concurrently for two weeks, June 1728, 2002, consisting of 10 six-hour days with optional lunch and evening sessions. All four institutes use a state-of-the-art computer facility, Michigan Techs Center for Computer-Assisted Language Instruction (CCLI). In addition to attending regularly scheduled sessions, participants have 24-hour access to the lab/classroom for additional explorations and practice. Cynthia Selfe, Anne Wysocki, Richard Selfe, and a team of knowledgeable student consultants provide one-on-one instructionon both Macintosh and IBM platformsin developing and using applications suited for participants own classrooms and Writing/English programs. All participants receive three semester-hours of graduate credit. Participants need have no previous computer knowledge; individualized instruction will be provided. At the same time, participants who do have extensive experience with computers will find plenty of challenges and room to explore within the framework of the workshop. Participants from all educational levels are encouraged to attend. Enrollment is limited. Apply early! For more information or to request a brochure, see http://www.hu.mtu.edu/ciwic or contact Cheryl E. Ball by email at ceball@mtu.edu or by phone at 906-487-3272 (office) or 906-487-2582 (CCLI).