Tag: chair

Friday, October 30th, 2009

“CCCC Committee for Computers in Composition & Communication”

committee
Conference on College Composition and Communication Committee for Computers in Composition & Communication (7Cs)

description
Since 1949, the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) has been the world’s largest professional organization for researching and teaching composition, from writing to new media. The 7Cs Committee is appointed by the Executive Committee of the CCCC. 7Cs supports composition teachers and scholars (and those in related fields) who work with digital technology. The committee is responsible for selecting the onsite and online hosts for the annual Computers and Writing conferences as well as for organizing the Computer Connection presentations at the annual CCCC conference (attendance ~4,000). 7Cs is also responsible for coordinating the Technology Innovator Award, which is presented annually at the C&W onsite conference. This committee of nine voting members works closely with its associated Task Force, which is comprised of any constituents interested in promoting digital technology issues. As of November 2008 (when I wrote my penultimate report as chair), some current 7Cs projects include the annual Computer Connection at CCCC and collaborating with related committees to promote digital scholarship in relation to tenure issues. During my co-chairship (with Michael Day at Northern Illinois University), the 7Cs committee was commended by the Chair of CCCC for its prodigious work achieved through online communication technologies.

status (all appointed)

  • Chair, 2008–09
  • Co-Chair, 2006–08
  • Member, 2003–06 [Note: partially pre-tenure track]

accompanying materials

  • 7Cs official website (which I was partly responsible, with Michael Day and a group of Task Force members, for revising)
  • 7Cs unofficial website (implemented in 2004-05, during my membership, to more quickly communicate with constituents)

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Friday, October 30th, 2009

Baxter: “Online Citation and New Media Scholarship”

citation
Chair, Masters thesis committee. Susan Baxter. (2007, July). “Online Citation and New Media Scholarship: Kairos and the Case for Online Publication.” Utah State University.

description
As chair of Baxter’s Masters thesis committee, I guided her through writing an article-length thesis with an accompanying 72-page appendix that included her data. She spent a semester archiving all citations within Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy and then coding them according to genre type so that she could compare the ways Kairos webtexts cited particular genres with other studies on the ways print articles cited those same (or different) genres. As of 2009, Baxter currently works full-time as a technical writer.

accompanying materials

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Friday, October 30th, 2009

White: “Enlightenment Aisle Eight”

citation
Chair, Masters thesis committee. Melinda White. (2007, April). “Enlightenment Aisle Eight” [creative/multimedia]. Utah State University.

description
As chair of White’s committee, I worked with colleagues on one of the department’s first creative, digital theses, “Enlightenment Aisle Eight.” White  drew on electronic literature and hypertext theory as well as creative writing to make an interactive, multimedia thesis. She also wrote an analytical essay describing the theories she used and why. After graduation, White began the interdisciplinary PhD program in Media, Art, and Text where she also has served as an assistant editor to the online literary journal, Blackbird.

accompanying materials

  • none

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