Speaking

You can hear me speak regularly on the weekly podcast I record with Steve Hargadon. There, we discuss recent stories on Hack Education along with some of the major education news or the week.

I also speak, with some regularity, "elsewhere":

Beyond the Textbook, New York University, November 30, 2012.

Publishing Outside the Academy, THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy, October 21, 2012.

Ed-Tech and the 3 Laws of Robotics, Learning 2.0 Virtual Conference, August 24, 2012.

Drilling Down on the Real Impacts of Emerging Technologies in Education, (with Steve Hargadon), Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Symposium, July 26, 2012

Ed-Tech and the 3 Laws of Robotics, CALI conference, San Diego, CA. June 22, 2012

OER from the Edge: MOOC Shop, (with Philipp Schmidt), Innovate/Activate. University of California, Berkeley, April 21, 2012

Massive Open Online Classes and the Future of EDU, Higher Ed Live, April 15, 2012

Moving Beyond Our Hatred of Blackboard, University of Texas, Austin. Guest talk for George Veletsianos' class. March 8, 2012

Ed-Tech Reporting: Why It Sucks and What We Should Do About It, (with Betsy Corcoran, Lisa Wolfe, and Frank Catalano) SXSWedu. March 8, 2012

The State of Ed-Tech in 2012, Higher Ed Live, January 8, 2012

Facebook Privacy, (with Dawn Shrum) International Society for Technology in Education. November 20, 2009

Detournement and the Anarchist Practice of Defamiliarization, (in absentia) MMLA conference. St. Louis, MO. November 4-7, 2004

Zine workshop. ENG 410/510 Community Literacy. Prof. Suzanne Clark. University of Oregon. Summer, 2004, Summer 2002, Summer 2001

Who Wants to Marry a Construction Worker? Class, Gender, and Joe Millionaire, Popular Culture Association conference. San Antonio, TX. April 7-11, 2004

Reality TV: Postmodernism, the Hyperreal, The Osbournes. Guest lecture. English 266 History of the Motion Picture: World War II to the present. University of Oregon, May 28, 2003 

Political Pranks: Performing Anarchist Humor, Culture and the State. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. May 2-5, 2003

Freedom and Focus: Engaging Students with Innovative Units panel. Composition and Community Fall Composition Conference, University of Oregon, September 25, 2002

Anarcha-feminism, Anarchy: The Intentional Creation of a New Movement. Eugene, OR. June 12, 2002. Theory and Practice panel. Ecological Conversations Colloquium. University of Oregon, May 6, 2002

Anarchism and Feminism, Against Patriarchy conference. Eugene, OR, January 27, 2002

Pie Politics, To the Point. Public Radio International. May 21, 2001

Boobs and Butterflies: Eco-feminine Complicity (Or, How to Manufacture an Environmental Pin-up Girl), (with Tina Richardson) Ecological Conversations Seminar. University of Oregon, April 6, 2001

Can't See the Forest for Her Tree: Celebrity, Activism, and the Legacy of Julia Butterfly Hill, Looking Forward, Looking Back, Lewis & Clark Gender Studies Symposium. Portland, OR, March 14-16, 2001

Can't See the Forest for Her Tree: Celebrity, Activism, and the Legacy of Julia Butterfly Hill, Taking Nature Seriously: Citizens, Science, and Environment. University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, February 25-27, 2001

Whose Streets? Our Streets! Whose World? Our World! -- Narratives and Negotiation after the WTO, California Folklore Society Meeting. Berkeley, CA, April 14-15, 2000

Folklore and Religion. Guest lecture. English 250 Introduction to Folklore. University of Oregon, November 11, 1999

Pioneers and Pagans: Celebrating the Summer Solstice in Casper, Wyoming, American Folklore Society Meeting. Memphis, TN, October 20-24, 1999

 

Updated December 2012