- "Composition in the Freeware Age: Assessing the Impact and Value of the Web 2.0 Movement in the Teaching of Writing." Roundtable session with Michael Day, Randall McClure, Chris Gerben, Erin Dietel-McLaughlin, Erin Karper, and Christine Tulley. Computers and Writing Conference. West Lafayette, IN. May 2010.
- “Review of Essential Literary Terms: A Brief Norton Guide with Exercises.” Teaching English in the Two Year College (Dec. 2009) 209-11.
- “Learning to Write Publicly: Promises and Pitfalls of Using Class Blogs in the
Composition Classroom.” With Jessica Reyman. Computers and Composition Online. Special Issue on Composition in the Freeware Age: Assessing the Impact and value of the Web 2.0 Movement for the Teaching of Writing. Eds. Randall McClure, Michael Day, and Mike Palmquist. Fall 2009.
- “Transience/Stability: Eggers’s Experiment in Migratory Texts.” Panel on Bibliography & Textual Studies. Midwest Modern Language Association. St. Louis, MO. November 2009.
|