Karl Stolley is an associate professor of digital writing & rhetoric and co-director of graduate studies for the Department of Humanities at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL, where he teaches graduate courses on Web design, information architecture, and the rhetoric of technology. He is author of the book How to Design and Write Web Pages Today (Greenwood Press 2011), which makes the argument for writers designing and developing websites at the source-code level according to Web standards. His article-length publications have appeared in such journals as IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Journal of Business and Technical Communication, and Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy.