So at the moment, I'm in Jackson MS. However, since I know I'll forget to update this, I'll start with Denton and my profile as of August 2006. I'll be in Denton TX, working on my PhD in Composition and Rhetoric with a specialization in Disability Rhetoric and the use of technology in the classroom. I'm extremely interested in working with deaf students in the college classroom and investigating the ways that various technologies can be applied to disabilities (both general and on a more specific level) to help students with disabilities enhance their learning experience.
Outside the classroom (which I am actively involved in from both aspect of teacher and student), my life...
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So at the moment, I'm in Jackson MS. However, since I know I'll forget to update this, I'll start with Denton and my profile as of August 2006. I'll be in Denton TX, working on my PhD in Composition and Rhetoric with a specialization in Disability Rhetoric and the use of technology in the classroom. I'm extremely interested in working with deaf students in the college classroom and investigating the ways that various technologies can be applied to disabilities (both general and on a more specific level) to help students with disabilities enhance their learning experience.
Outside the classroom (which I am actively involved in from both aspect of teacher and student), my life is a of little interest...there's a man and a cat, a family I don't see often enough, and frequent trips to bookstores with friends. These trips often gain odd looks from customers who can't seem to understand why a group of 20 somethings likes to stand around the new release section and analyze the cover of a book. (As one confused man informed us...you learn more about the book from reading the back. I disagree--if a picture is worth a thousand words, you learn a lot more about the personality of the book and the author from the cover than you do from just reading a few carefully selected words on the back.) Be careful if you catch us at Borders, we often do the same thing with music.
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