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dene grigar
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Teaching

Courses Taught at Washington State University Vancouver, 2006—

DTC 354 Digital Storytelling. Spring 2010, Spring 2011,Fall 2011, Spring 2012

HUM 499 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Interactive Design. Spring 2012

FA 435 Interactive Media (Team taught with Artists in Residence). Fall 2008

DTC 336 Composition and Design. Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Summer 2011, Fall 2011

DTC 338 Special Topics in Digital Technology and Culture: Electronic Literature. Spring 2008

FA 434 Time-Based Media. Fall 2007

DTC 375 Language, Texts, and Technology. Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Summer 2008

DTC 475 Digital Diversity. Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Summer 2009, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011

DTC 476 Digital Literacies (Senior Capstone Course). Fall 2006, Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Summer 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009

 

Graduate Courses Taught at Texas Woman's University, 1995-2006

ENG 6323 Feminist Rhetoric: New Media Feminism

ENG 6343 Major Rhetorical Theories: The Art of the Essay—From Print to Video

ENG 5903 Special Topics: Electronic Literature

ENG 6343 Major Rhetorical Theories: Telematic Texts and Other New Media Theories

ENG 5333 Writing in Net Environments

ENG 5273 Studies in Fiction: Logomedia or the Effect of Medium on Literature

WS 5343 Feminist Theories: Feminist Cyberculture

ENG 5343 Rhetoric and Composition I

ENG 5353 Rhetoric and Composition II: Electronic Rhetoric

ENG 5903 Special Topics: Women and Epic (course developed)

ENG 5273 Studies in Fiction: From Text to Hypertext (course developed)

Teaching has been my life for over 30 years.  Academically I was trained to view teaching and research as inextricably linked; thus, I bring students into my lab and am enriched by the experience.  I see my job as facilitating students’ goals and dreams and to push them to do better than they had ever realized they can do.



News and Updates!


Special Course for the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI):  “Creating Digital Humanities Projects for the Mobile Environment.” With John Barber, Brett Oppegaard, Will Luers, Nick Hill and Aaron May.  University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, June 2012.