PhD Candidate, Rhetoric and Scientific & Technical Communication, University of Minnesota
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
PhD Candidate, Rhetoric and Scientific & Technical Communication, University of Minnesota
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Rhetorical theory, digital communication, networked texts, intellectual property theory, new media, distance learning, instructional design, technical and scientific communication
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
Currently holds this position
(Public Company; Higher Education industry)
1995 — 2002 (7 years)
PhD, Rhetoric, Scientific & Technical Communication, 2004 — 2009 (expected)
MA, Scientific & Technical Communication, 2002 — 2004
BA, English, Scientific and Technical Writing, 1992 — 2002
new media, digital texts, intellectual property, digital intellectual property, copyright law, authorship, radical collaboration, collaboratively authored texts
Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition, Rhetoric Society of America, Society for the History of Authorship Reading and Publishing
James I Brown Teaching Award 2007, Veritas Software Fellowship 2004, UALR Teaching with Technology Award 2003