
eDRAFT® (electronic Discussion, Reflection, And Fluid Texts®) is an Internet-based writing collaborative which links composition students in geographically diverse areas. The goal of the project is to have students write for and peer respond to a culturally diverse Internet audience. This format allows eDRAFT® to be an open environment where students can post papers online and anyone using the web, even those not registered for specific writing courses in the project, can send responses to the student authors. At the bottom of every student essay is an embedded hypertext link to an e-mail based response form that helps to elicit comments from the diverse web audience.
Sample eDRAFT® Project:
Current eDRAFT® Projects:
Previous eDRAFT® Projects:
| Fall 1998 | Spring 1998 |
| Fall 1997 | The Cyber Notebook |
eDRAFT® is the current version of a project begun by Nicholas Mauriello and Gian Pagnucci in 1996. The project was originally called the College Writing Peer Response Project (Mauriello, 1996). Michael Williamson is also now a member of the partnership. This idea and all related information is:
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