Assistant Professor of Technical Communication, Illinois Institute of Technology
Links to my presentation materials from this year’s conferences in New Orleans.
Chicago, IL—
I presented a talk called “Rethinking Digital Literacy in Terms of ‘Open Source’” at this year’s Association of Teachers of Technical Writing conference in New Orleans. The slide show and audio are both here.
I’ve made a promise to myself to stop reading papers at conferences, as much as possible. Recording those presentations is part of my efforts to improve speaking without a script; and it’s clear that there’s room for improvement on my ability to speak from sparse notes and a slide show.
I also presented at the CCCC Computer Conncections. “Using Microformats: Collaboration and the Semantic Web,” which is from a short piece on its way to becoming an article, is here. No audio on this one, as it was more of a conversation.
I’m an assistant professor of technical communication at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL. I completed my PhD in rhetoric and composition at Purdue University in 2007.
This fall, I am teaching graduate seminars in Information Structure and Retrieval, and Open Source in Technical Communication.
On Twitter: @spinuzzi that actually does make me feel better.
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