Classic Teaching
Fall, 2006
- LA 100: Freshman Composition
- EL 236: Writing for the Internet
- EL 405: New Media Projects
- EL200 & Advising of The Setonian
Spring, 2006
- EL 150: Intro to Literary Study
- EL 250: Videogaming Culture and Theory
- EL 267: American Literature, 1915-Present
- Advising of The Setonian
Fall, 2005
- EL 266: American Literature, 1800-1915
- EL 227: News Writing
- EL 250: Drama as Literature
- Advising of The Setonian
Spring, 2005
- EL 335: Media Aesthetics
- EL 267: American Literature, 1915-present
- EL 200 & advising of The Setonian
- EL 150: Intro to Literary Study
- LA101: Seminar in Thinking and Writing II
Fall, 2004
- LA 100: Seminar in Thinking and Writing
- EL 200: Media Lab & advising of The Setonian
- EL 236: Writing for the Internet
- EL 266: American Literature, 1800-1915
Spring, 2004
- LA 101: Seminar in Thinking and Writing II
- EL 150: Introduction to Literary Study
- EL 267: American Literature, 1915-Present
- EL 309: Advanced Study in Literature -- Media Aesthetics
- Advisor to The Setonian
Fall, 2003
University of Wisconsin -- Eau Claire
From 1998-2003, I taught the following courses (listed in order of frequency):
- Introduction to College Writing
- Technical Writing
- Writing Electronic Text
- Drama (Survey)
- Advanced Technical Writing
- American Literature 1865-1945
- English Capstone Seminar
- Reading and Writing the Internet
- 20thC American Drama
University of Toronto
As a graduate student, I was an instructor in what was then called the Engineering Writing Centre, where I tutored individual students and mentored classes through writing projects. I also taught a survey of dramatic literature.
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