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Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, is pleased to announce the release of Issue 11.1, which celebrates the journal’s tenth anniversary.  This issue offers reflections on Kairos’s past and present and predictions for its future through reflections by Kairos editors Cheryl Ball, Beth Hewett, Margaret M. Strain, Brad Lucas, Laura McGrath, Joddy Murray, and Gail Corso, and webtexts by Tracy Bridgeford, Leah F. Cassorla, Douglas Eyman, Jim Kalmbach, Martine Courant Rife, and Joyce Walker. Also featured is the winning logo from the tenth anniversary logo contest and the debut of the new Topoi section, which merges the CoverWeb and Features sections from previous issues.

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The CCCC Committee on Computers in Composition and Communication (7Cs) invites all interested institutions to submit proposals to host Computers and Writing 2008.

As many of you know, the Computers and Writing Conference, now in its 22nd year, is probably the single most important annual conference for those who use computers and networks to teach writing. It brings together scholars, teachers, and professionals from all over the world in an intimate, welcoming setting to discuss the problems, successes, innovations, and logistics of computer and network-based writing instruction.

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Have you recovered from the trip to Lubbock? Or let your fingers rest upon the keyboard after the online conference this spring? If so, and you're hankering to get back to work, consider submitting a revised version of your conference presentation to Kairos. Queries welcome before deadline.
Kairos Call for Webtexts: Computers & Writing 2006 Issue
Submission deadline July 1, 2006

Kairos: Rhetoric, Technology, Pedagogy, an online, peer-reviewed journal, invites authors to submit their work from the Computers and Writing 2006 conferences (onsite and online) for inclusion in the C&W issue. The editors encourage all authors who present at the C&W Onsite and Online Conferences to submit for this issue.

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