Early on in CyberCamp, I pledged that I was investigating the idea of connective writing as my project for CyberCamp, as I was hoping to use this experience to think about what a course on conenctiving writing would look like.
But I’ve pretty much spent my time at CyberCamp on, well, CyberCamp, instead of connective writing. And I almost feel badly about that, as if I failed somehow. Except that I’m thinking that maybe I didn’t. Aren’t the two ideas/projects related? Hasn’t CyberCamp, in lots of ways, been about connections and writing and networking with a goal of creating opportunity for serendipity?
As I continue to work on connective writing – because I will build this course, dangnabbit – I’m thinking about what additional lessons and activities and learnings that we’ve done here that are essential for others, too.
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