Assistant Professor of Technical Communication, Illinois Institute of Technology

Weathered fragments I.
New design of karlstolley.com finally goes live after months of on again, off again development.
Chicago, IL—
I promised myself that I’d have this new site up by the time the Kairos special manifesto issue went live, in part so that my personal site better reflected some of the broader claims in the piece I wrote for the issue.
The Computers and Writing Conference is in Georgia this week; I’ll be traveling there Wednesday to help lead a workshop with other Kairos editors and staff on producing digital scholarhip, and to give a presentation based on a draft article that uses activity theory to frame code-level digital production literacy. To help kick-start this blog, I plan to post regularly from C&W; it’s one conference where there’s never any shortage of internet access.
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: Pretty darned pleased with the article proposal Colin and I put together. We'll see what the editors think.
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