
Year-End Reflection from the 2014-15 DRC Graduate Fellows
Image via Paula Miller. From left to right: Jenae Cohn, Naomi Silver, Matthew Vetter, Paula Miller, Laura Gonzales,…
Image via Paula Miller. From left to right: Jenae Cohn, Naomi Silver, Matthew Vetter, Paula Miller, Laura Gonzales,…
I’m delighted to introduce myself to the DRC community. Below you’ll find my video introduction (now with cats).…
I have a challenge for you: pick three words you’d use to describe yourself. These could be words…
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I’ve always been fascinated by the power of the web to connect: things, ideas, words, people. I barely…
Step One: Become a DRC Fellow. If you’re anything like me, this should do the trick. Networking can…
When people ask me what I do as a DRC fellow, I often describe myself as a bridge…
Community Community. As I reflect back across my first year working with the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative, the element…
As a DRC Fellow this past year, I had the chance to do a lot: I discovered a…
Digital Rhetoric Collaborative (DRC) Graduate Fellows are graduate students currently working in some area of digital rhetoric who…
The Digital Rhetoric Collaborative invites you to stop by and visit our table in the CUE Atrium, 2nd…
Over the past couple of weeks, the DRC fellows have been discussing the #DRCwiki they are starting to…
Wiki. It’s a Hawaiian word for “quick.” It’s also a framework for pulling information together and quickly formatting…
I like to see the big picture. I’m notorious for trying to put seemingly unrelated people, concepts, and…
Incorporating digital tools and ideas into our teaching comes with many rewards – but also with surprises and…
I discovered digital rhetoric in my second semester of coursework for my Ph.D. program at UGA, and I…