2011 Cs ATL Program
It's always a good idea to search the online program before going to Cs. It cuts down on the overwhelming sense of there always being too much to see, too many great speakers to meet and events to attend. (Cruz Medina on pages 8, 67 and 248!)
Link to the PDF (a BIG file):
http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Groups/CCCC/Convention/2011/Program/entire-prog.pdf
This online writing environment digitally archives the embodied rhetoric, issues and projects that relate to me as Associate Professor at Santa Clara University and Bread Loaf School of English faculty. E-mail me at: cnmedina AT SCU DOT edu.
Showing posts with label Medina Cs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medina Cs. Show all posts
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Coming Soon to the ATL
Visit the office CCCC website: http://www.ncte.org/cccc/conv/
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Interview with fellow Scholar for the Dream
Amazing Experience
Just got back from 2010 Cs and have had a moment to reflect, and I feel like this year's Cs was a really amazing experience. Presenting for the first time, and of course winning a Scholar for the Dream award contributed immensely because it allowed me to meet so many other great scholars.
Below, I'm embedding an interview that Dr. Carlos Salinas conducted with Fernando Febres about his award winning presentation, in partnership with Memorial Award winner Jota Samper, based around the community outreach concept of placing libraries in violent neighborhoods as a means of deterring crime.
Just got back from 2010 Cs and have had a moment to reflect, and I feel like this year's Cs was a really amazing experience. Presenting for the first time, and of course winning a Scholar for the Dream award contributed immensely because it allowed me to meet so many other great scholars.
Below, I'm embedding an interview that Dr. Carlos Salinas conducted with Fernando Febres about his award winning presentation, in partnership with Memorial Award winner Jota Samper, based around the community outreach concept of placing libraries in violent neighborhoods as a means of deterring crime.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
CCCCs
San Francisco
I'm off to the Cs conference in San Francisco bright and early tomorrow. Excited for a workshop tomorrow fascilitated by another PhD candidate in RCTE, Aja Martinez (soon to be featured in College English, or is it the Cs Journal?) and UA professor Damian Baca.
Workshopping con ganas...
I'm off to the Cs conference in San Francisco bright and early tomorrow. Excited for a workshop tomorrow fascilitated by another PhD candidate in RCTE, Aja Martinez (soon to be featured in College English, or is it the Cs Journal?) and UA professor Damian Baca.
Workshopping con ganas...
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