
Mindfulness as a Reflective Lens in Composition
I first became aware of mindfulness when practicing yin yoga, a slow yogic form that requires one to…
I first became aware of mindfulness when practicing yin yoga, a slow yogic form that requires one to…
In the early days of the pandemic, fear and uncertainty were felt across many sectors. The material impact…
Image created by Matthew V. Jacobson Introduction A few months ago, I gave myself a challenge: design a…
Writing is Making: Maker Culture and Embodied Learning in the Composition Classroom “Excuse me, where’s your teacher?” I…
The D.H. Hill Library Makerspace at North Carolina State University is the result of the growing number of university initiatives…
After falling into a Tumblr community of disabled folks over years of blogging, I found myself interested in…
I was in a composition pedagogy class recently when our professor asked whether the composition classroom could be…
Welcome to the fourth and final post in our Hack and Yack series on multimodal composition from Amy Braziller…
In an effort to continue building bridges and collaborating efforts between K-12 and higher education, this blog carnival…
Over the past year, I have had the opportunity to teach several sections of a first-year writing course…
Originally from Romania, I have been accustomed to hearing multiple languages since I was a child. Until my…
A potential synergy arises from the confluence of multi- (or trans-) modality, and trans- (or multi-) linguality. These…
1. Memory Here’s what I remember. The room yawned wide, windows along the back wall. Three rows of…
Welcome to the DRC’s First Hack Series! Over the next two weeks, we’ll be exploring the use of…
Want to present your work at a conference, but not sure where to find the CFP or when…