Paula Rosinski’s research while affiliated with Elon University and other places

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Publications (14)


Writing Beyond the University and this Collection
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October 2022

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Paula Rosinski

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Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities.


Supporting the Writing and Writing Experiences of Lifelong Learners

October 2022

Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities.


Facilitating Writers' Ongoing Self-Agency and Networked Learning

October 2022

Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities.


Adaptability and Learning to Write as a Lifelong Process

October 2022

Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities.


Understanding Alumni Writing Experiences in the United States

October 2022

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Heather Lindenman

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Travis Maynard

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Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities.


The Future of Writing Beyond the University Research and Recommendations for Practice

October 2022

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Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities.


Writing Beyond the University

October 2022

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Writing Beyond the University: Preparing Lifelong Learners for Lifewide Writing extends the burgeoning scholarly conversation regarding the role of writing in lifelong and lifewide learning. The collection introduces higher education faculty, staff, and administrators to research on how all members of a campus community can prepare learners to be effective writers beyond the university, in personal, professional, and civic contexts. The collection also discusses how to teach writing and teach with writing across the academic disciplines and in a variety of co-curricular spaces, such as student life, student employment, and career services, and in internship, co-ops, and work-integrated learning opportunities. Chapters include the perspectives of faculty/staff, learners, and alumni from a variety of international contexts.





Citations (4)


... A burgeoning scholarly interest in sponsoring transfer of learning across modes and media has surfaced in the field of rhetoric and composition, as suggested by increasing conversations at the intersection of transfer theories and multimodal composition. 1 The emerging body of research explores students' transfer of knowledge between print-based composition and multimodal composition (DePalma 2015;DePalma and Alexander 2015) and between digital self-sponsored writing and academic writing (Rosinski 2017;Shepherd 2018). Despite such advances, the research has not been fully extended to empirical studies comparing multiple digital media platforms and examining their affordances in facilitating writing transfer. ...

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Making Transfer Matter Across Modes and Media: First-Year Writers’ Design of Multimodal Campaigns for Social Advocacy
Chapter 9. Students' Perceptions of the Transfer of Rhetorical Knowledge between Digital Self-Sponsored Writing and Academic Writing: The Importance of Authentic Contexts and Reflection
  • Citing Chapter
  • June 2016

... Lesen und Schreiben geschieht vermehrt vor den Augen anderer, gleichzeitig findet es auf Grund mobiler Endgeräte mehr oder weniger immer und überall statt. Für diese Form mobilen Schreibens haben sich in der Forschung Begriffe wie "ubiquitous writing" (Pigg u. a. 2014) oder "writing-by-the-way" (Hicks/Perrin 2014) herausgebildet, die eng mit der Vorstellung multimodaler (Text-)Produktion verknüpft sind. Bedeutungsstiftende Praktiken eines gemeinschaftlichen Schreibens lassen sich beim kollaborativen Gestalten multimodaler Texte und Artefakte ausmachen (Instagram, Snapshot, TikTok etc.). ...

Ubiquitous Writing, Technologies, and the Social Practice of Literacies of Coordination
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  • January 2014

Written Communication

... Supporting this idea, Moore et al. (2016) also point out in their survey of 1366 first year composition students in American universities that over 90.1 % students used Twitte for a range of literate practices. This sentiment is also reflected in Holmes and Lussos (2018) who analyze the "unique rhetorical affordances of Twitter bots as a way to offer student writers the kairotic means of understanding how networked writing functions in social media public spheres" (p.118). ...

Revisualizing Composition: How First-Year Writers Use Composing Technologies
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  • March 2016

Computers and Composition

... Such inclination rests upon a widely accepted fact that a simple flat design in the user interfaces (UI) of EHR can lessen information overload among computer consumers. This somehow promotes better data accuracy [16] comprehensibility and traceability [2] through easing the demands on users' cognitive requirements or perceived avoidance [79]. Hence, careful consideration should be given by EHR designers to avoid visual crowding and sensory overstimulation seen in software applications with elaborate and intricate designs. ...

Strange Bedfellows: Human-Computer Interaction, Interface Design, and Composition Pedagogy
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  • September 2009

Computers and Composition