
It's my view that the near-universal electronic mediation of professional and academic writing creates new opportunities for students, teachers, and researchers.
What does it mean to write for hypertext? Do we just "post things to the web?" Or are there new forms, new expectations, new possibilities?.
Teaching at SCU
Fall 2005-Winter 2007
Teaching at U of Louisville and Indiana University, 1998-2005
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Coming soon! from English 138: student films shot in the
Second Life virtual community (machinima style).
And go here for student hypertexts on such topics as:
convict labor child labor and migrant farm workers
living wage at scu
sweatshops in the bay area
strippers as low-wage workers
Spring 2007
English 138 Internet Culture and the Information Society
English 2: Writing with New Media
Fall 2007
English 2: Writing With New Media
Winter 2008
English 66 The Radical Imagination
English
100 Literature and Democracy
Spring 2008
English 138 Internet Culture and the Information Society
Special thanks to the inventive and dedicated Gloria Hofer, Teri Escobar,
Mike Ballen and James Linehan at SCU Media Services and Technology Training
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