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David S. Kaufer

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American rhetoric scholar

David S. Kaufer is an American rhetoric scholar, currently the Mellon Distinguished Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University. With Suguru Ishizaki, he has built large-scale digital dictionaries under the name DocuScope to analyze and assess writing that have been used by ETS, RAND, The Folger Library, and the Stanford Literary Lab. DocuScope was also a foundational technology to Classroom Salon, an annotation platform for classrooms that he co-founded with Ananda Gunawardena and Alexander Cheek. Dr. Kaufer also pioneered a relationship with the Carnegie Mellon School of Design where he has held a courtesy appointment.

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  1. "David S. Kaufer". cmu.edu. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  2. "David Kaufer". cmu.edu. Archived from the original on January 3, 2017. Retrieved April 28, 2017.


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