October 24, 2008

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    11 “Be the Blog: Myself as a Test Subject.” Arts & Humanities Summit, Bismarck State College, Bismarck, ND, October 2008.

    10 “Blogging: My students & I as test subjects.” Best Practices Showcase, North Dakota State College of Science, April 2008.

    9 “Be the Blog: Me as a Test Subject,” Social Media Conference, NDSU, March 18, 2008.

    8 “BLOGGING – What it is and why it is useful!” Informal Professional Opportunities for Development (IPOD) Presentation sponsored by the Gen Ed Committee, NDSCS, November 29, 2007. 

    Speaker at a Graduate Student Seminar, NDSU, November 27, 2007.

    7 “It’s Just My Blog. And a Reflection Tool. And an Imaginary Colleague. And…,” Great Plains Conference in Computers and Writing, Dakota State University, Madison, SD, November 8-9, 2007.

    6 “‘But students don’t know how to write IN the classroom.’A positive approach to student writing using class blogs in the composition classroom.” MSUM Technology Conference, May 2007.

    “Oh, Do-It-Yourself then, punk!” : Punk Creations in First-Year Composition.” Great Plains Alliance in Computers and Writing Conference, North Dakota State University, April 2006.

    “Put Your Fist in the Air!: Punk Rock Meets English 110.” Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 2006.

    5 “Blogging Our Way into a Pedagogy: How Weblogging Fulfills Critical Pedagogy’s Goals.” Great Plains Alliance in Computers and Writing Conference, North Dakota State University, April 2004.

    4 “Weblogs: Where the Personal, Creative, and Academic Meet.” Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 2004.

    3 “Blogging Our Way into a Pedagogy: How Weblogging Fulfills Critical Pedagogy’s Goals.” First Annual Red River Graduate Student Conference, North Dakota State University, February 2004.

    “Using Film Production in the Composition Classroom,” Workshop, Red River Conference in World Literature, North Dakota State University, April 2003.

    2 “Weblogging in Education: Remediating the Journal for the Online Student,” Humanities Computing Graduate Conference, University of Alberta, December 2002.

    1 “Weblogs: Where Did Blogging Go Right?” Great Plains Alliance in Computers and Writing, Fargo, April 2002.

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