2016 3-Minute Thesis Finalist CompetitionIn spring 2016, I delivered a presentation on my doctoral research in which I explained my entire dissertation to a general audience in less than 3 minutes using only 1 explanatory slide. This internationally-recognized form of presentation, known as 3MT, requires participants to abide by many rules, all of which are available to the public to read here.
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Take 5 Video ProjectIn fall 2014, I had the great privilege of collaborating with other TCU graduate instructors on a Take 5 Video Project. Inspired by our field’s well-known Take 20 video, we scripted, we planned, and we even danced a little to convey our collective experiences on teaching writing. I appear in the center of the first rolling frame.
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Digital Rhetorics Research SiteIn 2014, I learned how to design and launch websites in a then-new software, Adobe Muse. For a seminar class I took, English 80703: Digital Rhetorics taught by Dr. Jason Helms, I researched social media use by writing programs, applying rhizomatic theories of networking learning to programmatic implementation and use of socially-networked communication platforms. Click here to view the full project.
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Kairos Book ReviewAfter the semester ended, I spent the summer further developing an Adobe Muse site to publish a book review of Liza Potts’ book, Social Media in Disaster Response. That book review site published in Kairos, issue 20.1, Fall 2015.
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