Kairos is a hypertext journal sponsored by the national Alliance for Computers and Writing dedicated to exploring all aspects of the pedagogical and scholarly uses of hypertext, written in hypertextual format(s). Founded in August of 1995, Kairos is designed to serve as a resource for teachers, researchers, and tutors of writing, including: Technical Writing, Business Writing, Professional Communication, Creative Writing, Composition, Literature and a wide variety of humanities-based scholarship.
The Kairos "Best Hypertext Award" is intended to recognize the most effective engagement of the medium in presenting useful and innovative information to teachers of writing in native hypertextual environments. The winner will be selected through ballot by the editorial board and staff of the journal.
Listed below, in alphabetical order by author's last name, are the three finalists. We invite you to explore these webtexts and to offer comments on them, if you wish; reader comments regarding the three texts will be shared at the awards presentation. Please send your comments to Kairos Editor Mick Doherty at mick@rpi.edu.
We would also welcome your thoughts regarding the "Best Contribution to a Coverweb" and "Best Review," which will be recognized separately. Only contributions to issues 1.1 through 1.3 are eligible for these awards.
The Kairos "Best Hypertext" Award finalists are:
Thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses.
Mick Doherty, Editor
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