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W. Webster Newbold is Associate Professor of English at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA. As a member of the rhetoric and composition departmental area, Newbold teaches both digital and traditional literacies, with a scholarly specialization in Renaissance rhetoric. He is currently (Spring 2013) teaching ENG 213, Introduction to Digital Literacies.

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Spring 2013

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213 Course Page

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Fall 2012

ENG 213 Introduction to Digital Literacies—All articles
Example Articles
Forest Idyl (new article)
The Dark Side of Chocolate (improved article)

Spring 2012

ENG 213 Introduction to Digital Literacies—All articles
Example Articles
Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library (new article)
Candy (improved article)
ENG 604 Teaching With Technology—All articles
ENG 604 Students
Peter Elliott
Matt Balk
Bridget Gelms
Kat Greene
Ann Burke
Elmar Hashimov
Angela Schuricht

Fall 2011

ENG 213 Introduction to Digital Literacies
Article from Fall 2011
Films of the Brothers Quay
Articles from Spring 2011
Educational Essentialism
Milton Bradley Company
Meat Pies
Charles McGuinness
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