So proud of my advisee, @yingzi.bsky.social !! πππ
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Hey folks in the MLA, please consider voting for me in the Executive Council election. apps.mla.org/ballot_main My statement is on the site: I particularly bring experience navigating ideological pressures on institutions as a Florida professor and a critical lens to AI, edtech & surveillance #MLA26
Re-upping this! Get your applications in soon!
β¨UCF is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in Technical Communication!β¨ Teach upper-level undergrad & grad courses; oversee Writing for the Technical Professional. Happy to answer questions (email is best: ekj@ucf.edu)!
More here: jobs.ucf.edu/jobs/assista...
Critical Making in the Age of AI from Amherst College Press in paperback on one of my quilts
Excited to share the print version of my collaboration with @ekj.bsky.social, Critical Making in the Age of AI! It's also free to read online from Amherst College Press, but the paperback version has color pictures (including awesome work from our students) for $25 π www.fulcrum.org/concern/mono...
It's out! πAnd open access! π@anasalter.bsky.social and I have been using early drafts of these chapters in our classes for about two years--and now you can, too!π
Excited to see my next monograph (a return to narrative game studies!) with an amazing cover and a pending release date this year - check out *Undertale: Can a Game Give Hope?* in the new Replay series at University of Chicago Press: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
The words Let your work be a lighthouse have been spelled out in small alphabet pasta letters
A note for creatives out there, when you share your work it can be a lighthouse for others.
It can provide a moment (or a map) of safety and light the way.
You get back inside RIGHT NOW!
T&T congratulates student @nicoleneece.bsky.social for winning the College of Arts and Humanities 2024-2025 Award
for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching. Bravo!
So proud of *Doctor* Javier Molinares's hard work!!
Emily, the host, introduced and welcomed everyone to the Eng 68, 19 critical making course, expressing her excitement about teaching the course. She encouraged participants to engage with the content, although specific details about the course's content were not provided.
"Dr. *Emily* Johnson" in the grad course video got this summary - right gender, no Dr.
Dr. Johnson introduced the course "ENC 42, 65 Writing for the Computer Industry" and expressed his enthusiasm for teaching it. He also provided a brief overview of the syllabus and the webcourse. The meeting focused on the course's content and structure, with Dr. Johnson setting the stage for further discussions and explorations.
Zoom's meeting summary nailing my "welcome to the course" video π¨βπ«
@sigdoc-acm.bsky.social is now on Bluesky! Give them a followπ
Check out what our great T&T students are up to!
Celebrating #DayofDH2024, here are some #DHMakes of #CriticalBaking. π
Come join us if you're on campus!! We have 9 amazing presentations lined up for you! And cookies! :)
TONIGHT! Come learn about the T&T PhD and how we combine humanities and technology!
Deadline extended to March 1!! π
Awesome virtual conference alert!! π
Shout out to @ucftandt.bsky.social grad @corinnejones.bsky.social for winning BEST PAPER AT #SIGDOC23! π₯³π₯³π₯³
T&T representing in the poster session! @ucftandt.bsky.social
Ready for #sigdoc23! @ucftandt.bsky.social
Screenshot of email: Dear Dr. Emily Johnson, Congratulations on your Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-25 International Research and Studies (IRS) grant! The International and Foreign Language Education (IFLE) office looks forward to working with you on the administration of your IRS awards over the next three years.
My first external grant!!! ππππ€―
I was asking for podcast recommendations about higher ed/navigating grad school earlier this month, and someone on Twitter recommended Grad School Femtoring. There are currently 204 episodes (with transcripts of course), and they are so thoughtful and helpful.
gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast/