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Item Exploring the Nexus of Telemedicine and Written Mobile Communications(2019-05-06) Gresbrink, Emily KThere is plentiful research covering how we write for mobile, as well as how mobile users write, process, and synthesize information on a screen. There is also a substantial amount of research covering the outcomes telemedicine, or the use of electronic information and communication technologies to supply and support health care services when distance separates participants (Luyegu 2017). However, it is unknown what research exists at the nexus of these two fields. This systematic literature review focuses on discovering research that covers telemedicine and written mobile communications. The review looks to discover what literature, if any, exists, and how it can inform future written communication work in the healthcare and mobile shared space. The review found that no literature currently exists, and future research must occur in this field due to the rapid growth of telemedicine and mobile device usage.Item The Youth and AIDS Projects Style Guide(The Youth and AIDS Projects, 2020-05) Department of Writing Studies; Students enrolled in WRIT 3671; Youth and AIDS ProjectsStudents in WRIT 3671: "Visual Rhetoric and Document Design" partnered with The Youth and AIDS Projects, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit, to create a style guide for the organization.