Things To Do in Wivenhoe; Or, So Going Around “The Basketball Diaries”: A New...
Postcard of Wivenhoe, Essex, England looking over River Colne, sent by Ted Berrigan to Bill Berkson, 1974. Courtesy of University of Connecticut Archives and Special Collections. “Wake up high up /...
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Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University. Photo by Michael Marsland. Archives, research libraries, and special collections are the crucial spaces where study begins. While public...
View ArticleTaking Twitter Higher, Further, Faster: Leading the #Womenonpanels Event
Cover art by David Lopez for issue no. 1 of Kelly Sue DeConnick’s run of Captain Marvel. In our current moment, when many of us think of Twitter, we think of it as a space of broadcasting, unproductive...
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Dr. Nick Sturm’s “Poetics of Sustainability” students weeding strawberry patches at Aluma Farm on the BeltLine’s Westside Trail, June 2019. Frankenstein in alternative genres, freshly redesigned...
View ArticleRethinking Instructional Scaffolding
“Scaffolding” by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash This article is a collaboration with Dr. Dori Coblentz, third-year Brittain Fellow in the Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech. It is the...
View ArticleArchives as Instructional Environments at Georgia Tech and Emory University
Spelman students at Rose Library with Instruction Archivist Gabrielle Dudley. Photograph by Courtney Chartier. Teaching with Primary Sources at Georgia Tech and Emory University: An Introduction...
View ArticleToward a Scaffolded Ethics in the Writing Classroom
This article is a collaboration with Dr. Dori Coblentz, third-year Brittain Fellow in the Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech. It is the second part in a series on the development and...
View Article“ethical issues that may arise…”: Scaffolded Ethics in CS 3311/LMC 3432 &...
This article is a collaboration with Dr. Dori Coblentz, third-year Brittain Fellow in the Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech. It is the third part in a series on the development and...
View ArticleTeaching in All Seasons: Poetics, Ideal Tendencies, and Food Literacy
Photo courtesy of the author. In November 2020, the Georgia Tech community experienced a tragic loss: the passing of Dr. Darcy Mullen, a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow and a faculty member in...
View Article7 Brittain Fellows Reflect on Antiracist Pedagogy
This mural was painted by Tristan “TK” Irving during summer 2020 on in Old Town, Portland. “Black Lives Matter memorial mural” by Sarahmirk is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. In response to the protests...
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