shonintcr.wordpress.com
Introduction Statement | Shon in TCR Land
https://shonintcr.wordpress.com/introstatement
Shon in TCR Land. PhD in TCR Blog and Coursework for ENGL 5371. I’ll talk more about how new I am in the field of technical communication and rhetoric in my bio. Here, I’d like to share my areas of interest and previous work I’ve done. Just in the first week of school, my interests have grown – deeper and wider. At this moment, I’m not sure if this is a good or bad thing because my brain is in constant motion. The following are areas I’m currently interested in:. During the last eight years of my life, I...
shonintcr.wordpress.com
Biography | Shon in TCR Land
https://shonintcr.wordpress.com/bio
Shon in TCR Land. PhD in TCR Blog and Coursework for ENGL 5371. In lieu of a traditional biography, I’m placing a partial vita here. What’s important to notice – I’m an academic, but I’m also a very creative person and most of my accomplishments and works have been within that realm. I’m terribly interested in blending my creativity with my doctoral endeavors. PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 2009-. Editor, Interviewer, All the Blog’s a Page ( http:/ ...
shonintcr.wordpress.com
Shon in TCR Land Has Moved | Shon in TCR Land
https://shonintcr.wordpress.com/2009/10/18/shon-in-tcr-land-has-moved
Shon in TCR Land. PhD in TCR Blog and Coursework for ENGL 5371. Shon in TCR Land Has Moved. October 18, 2009. Posted by Shon in Uncategorized. I’m now at http:/ shonintcrland.com. Domains/hosting are cheap. Thought, I’d be doing this schooling, academic thing for a good, long while. Might as well stake a true piece of the cyber-pie for myself. See you over there. Everything on this blog is there. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Pls RT 4 hours ago.
shonintcr.wordpress.com
Chapter 37 ~ “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century” by Donna Haraway | Shon in TCR Land
https://shonintcr.wordpress.com/2009/10/14/37-haraway
Shon in TCR Land. PhD in TCR Blog and Coursework for ENGL 5371. Chapter 37 “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century” by Donna Haraway. October 14, 2009. Posted by Shon in 5369. Chapter 37 “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century” by Donna Haraway. Love the first full paragraph on the right side of page 430. Because the cyborg does not have an original story, it’s not looking to be made wh...For Har...
cherimullins.blogspot.com
Mullins in Academe: Commonly Confused Words
http://cherimullins.blogspot.com/2010/11/commonly-confused-words.html
Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Partly due to the rich ethnic heritage of the language, there are many words in English that are confused with other words. We have words that sound the same but have different meanings. Such as fair, fare, and fair. I recently attended the State Fair [event] of Texas, where the fare [cost] to ride the Ferris wheel seemed quite fair [just or reasonable], considering the stunning views of Dallas at night from the tallest Ferris wheel in the Western Hemisphere. We also have words...
cherimullins.blogspot.com
Mullins in Academe: February 2011
http://cherimullins.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
Thursday, February 3, 2011. Begin with the End in Mind. Among the speakers at the Arkansas Comprehensive Literacy Conference in October of 2007, was Dr. Sonya Whitaker. On the title page of her presentation slides, Dr. Whitaker, who currently is an educational consultant with a Chicago firm, lists herself as "Director of Literacy," in (or, possibly, for? The Culturally Responsive Teacher and Leader. Disaster. But the point here is not Griffin’s words, but Whitaker’s representation of them...Launch. A...
cherimullins.blogspot.com
Mullins in Academe: November 2010
http://cherimullins.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html
Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Partly due to the rich ethnic heritage of the language, there are many words in English that are confused with other words. We have words that sound the same but have different meanings. Such as fair, fare, and fair. I recently attended the State Fair [event] of Texas, where the fare [cost] to ride the Ferris wheel seemed quite fair [just or reasonable], considering the stunning views of Dallas at night from the tallest Ferris wheel in the Western Hemisphere. MA Tech Comm, TSU.
cherimullins.blogspot.com
Mullins in Academe: Begin with the End in Mind
http://cherimullins.blogspot.com/2011/02/begin-with-end-in-mind.html
Thursday, February 3, 2011. Begin with the End in Mind. Among the speakers at the Arkansas Comprehensive Literacy Conference in October of 2007, was Dr. Sonya Whitaker. On the title page of her presentation slides, Dr. Whitaker, who currently is an educational consultant with a Chicago firm, lists herself as "Director of Literacy," in (or, possibly, for? The Culturally Responsive Teacher and Leader. Disaster. But the point here is not Griffin’s words, but Whitaker’s representation of them...Launch. A...
cherimullins.blogspot.com
Mullins in Academe: March 2010
http://cherimullins.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Rules and Tools: Does New Media Warrant New Standards? In a recent Twitter post, a colleague complained about an academic tool he had to use for compliance training. Designed by engineers who have never used tech more advanced than an overhead projector. Having recently been engaged in discussions with my class, other faculty, and instructional technology folks about the hinckyness. Of Blackboard in its current iteration, naturally, I reposted. This to my own Twitter stream.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT