How to contribute to the collection

We accept submissions of Digital and/or Multimodal writing projects completed for Writing and Rhetoric courses at FIU to be included in the Digital Writing Gallery.

Submissions are not accepted until we receive both an instructor nomination, and a submission from the student writer.  Please complete this form to nominate a student, submit your own writing, or to request changes or removal of your own work in the Digital Writing Gallery.

The author’s note is your readers’ introduction to your project. What you include in the author’s note is your choice. For example, it might discuss what your goals were, why you made particular rhetorical or media choices, what the assignment asked you to do, what you’re most proud of, what you struggled with, and so on.

By giving consent, you are contributing to the Digital Writing Gallery hosted and maintained by the Digital Writing Studio at FIU. Your contribution is voluntary. Please consider the information carefully. You should feel free to ask questions before making your decision whether or not to contribute.

The Digital Writing Collection is designed to collect FIU student writing within digital and multimodal context, and to store these in an online collection which members of the public can access, study, and learn from.

Before you submit to the Digital Writing Gallery, you should read this form to understand the nature of your contribution to this project and affirm your intent to contribute by posting your materials on our Web site where they will be made available to the public and may be shared as examples within FIU writing courses.

By contributing your project to the Digital Writing Gallery, you understand that the project will become part of a public archive that has great value for the FIU community. You can request that your work be posted anonymously, or using a pseudonym. You should not include information in your submission that will put you or others at risk when it is made public.