Levi, I know some of the faculty at U of Baltimore and believe they
have some "hyptertext heroes" there well worth studying with...I'd
also suggest you look into Texas Tech where some of the more
innovative teaching is created online. I also know the U of New
Mexico has hired some good people and I know that Colorado State also
has a grad program in English where you can focus on computers and
the net. I teach near Quinnipiac but don't know what's doing
there...I'm not as "up" on your field as I'd like but know that if
you subscribe to TechRhet http://interversity.org/lists/TechRhet/,
your question will get a better answer, will
-- Will Hochman Associate Professor of English Southern Connecticut State University 501 Crescent St, New Haven, CT 06515 203 392 5024 http://www.southernct.edu/~hochman/willz.html - * Unsubscribing? Mail majordomo@roughdraft.org with the message * UNSUBSCRIBE BANANAFISHReceived on Wed Sep 4 18:38:13 2002
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