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In today's world, the traditional means of the dissemination of knowledge have become replaced by advanced digital platforms. This, alongside the context of the global pandemic that has propelled the usage of technological tools in the classroom, has created a conducive environment for innovative pedagogy. In this paper, a case for the digitization of classical rhetorical texts for pedagogical purposes is presented. To do this, principles of digital rhetoric are brought up followed by various examples of how the digital has been embraced (in the context of the wider principles of digital rhetoric) already in the pedagogical sphere. Finally, a potential proposal for an extension of the present work was put forward. Digitization and technology widely are the norms of our day and age. In viewing these elements from a pedagogical perspective, what can be seen is that there is an enormous opportunity not only in teaching the students that will walk through our doors but in preserving the rhetorical tradition that intrigues and fascinates the larger community of scholarship.

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  • In today's world, the traditional means of the dissemination of knowledge have become replaced by advanced digital platforms

  • This, alongside the context of the global pandemic that has propelled the usage of technological tools in the classroom, has created a conducive environment for innovative pedagogy

  • Principles of digital rhetoric are brought up followed by various examples of how the digital has been embraced already in the pedagogical sphere

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In today's world, the traditional means of the dissemination of knowledge have become replaced by advanced digital platforms. Haris Haq Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA ✉ Corresponding Author: Haris Haq, E-mail: hhaq1@gsu.edu

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