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Welcome to Academic.Writing's review of the 2003 Conference on College Composition and Communication, held March 19-23 in New York, New York. This year, our review takes place on an interactive discussion forum that allows reviewers to post their session reviews and readers to respond to those reviews. Anyone can read the review. To post a review, please create an account on the forum. Thanks for visiting our review.
-- Will Hochman and Jonathan Alexander Reviews Editors
CCCC 2003 Interactive Review Main Page
Previous Conference Reviews: Our reviews of other conferences can be found on the following pages:
- CCCC 2002: Street Wise Because Teachers Have to Keep Learning: It's the Only Truth in our Truth Seeking that Ultimately Sustains Us, by Jonathan Alexander, Christopher Dean, Will Hochman, Brad Lucas, Carol Rutz, and Stephanie Vanderslice
- Review of the 2001 Conference on College Composition and Communication, by Will Hochman, Jonathan Alexander, Christine Hult, and Ilene Crawford
- Reviewing the 2000 MLA Conference: "Is it words ... just words?" No Shortage of Word Power, by Will Hochman
- Review of the 2000 Conference on College Composition and Communication, by Will Hochman and Diane Masiello
- Review of the 2000 Computers and Writing Conference, by Will Hochman, Jonathan Alexander, and Diane Masiello
- Reviewing the l999 MLA Conference: Once Is Not Enough?, by Will Hochman
- Bright Future: A Review of the Sixth National Writing Across the Curriculum Conference, by Dan Melzer
For more information on the CCCC 2003 conference, visit the NCTE Web site at http://www.ncte.org/convention/cccc2003/.
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