Addresses International

    University of Oslo, InterMedia Program Seminar Series (with G. Hawisher) Research Ethics and Life History Methodology in the Information Age. Oslo, Norway. October 2004.

    University of Tokyo.  Invited Address on Technological Literacy in Global Context. Tokyo, Japan, August 2000.

    Greek Ministry of Education and the Centre for the Greek Language, Invited address on Global Literacy Practices and the World-Wide Web. Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, October 1999.

    American University of Cairo, Address to Faculty, Literacy and Technology: An American Case Study, Cairo, Egypt, July, 1999.

    International Federation of Languages and Literatures, Global Concerns and the Literacy Technology Linkage, Harare, Zimbabwe, July 1999.

    Australian Communication Skills Conference, Keynote Address, The Revolution That Isn't, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, October 1998.

    International Conference on Language and Literac, Computers and Writing in U.S. College Classrooms, National Council of Teachers of English, Heidleberg, Germany, August, 1996.

    International Council of Innovation in Education (with Fred Dobney), Benchmarking from the Perspective of an Academic Department, International Council of Innovation in Education. Vancouver, Canada, November 1996.

    Centre for Literacy, Computers and Writing in Educational Settings, Montreal, Canada. January 1995.

    7th Annual European Conference on Computers and Writing, Computer Interfaces as Literacy Borderlands, Utrecht, Netherlands, October 1994.

    Annual Conference of the International Federation for Information Processing, Re-Imagining Change: Computer, Writing Classes, and American Schooling, Trondheim, Norway, August 1993.


    Fifth International Conference on the Teaching of English, Writing in the Electronic Classroom: Directions for the 1990s, Auckland, New Zealand, August 1990.


    Chinese University of Hong Kong. Computers and Writing, Shatin, Hong Kong, October 1983.

     

Domestic

    Watson Conference, Featured Address, 1998 Conference on Rhetoric and Composition (Multiple Literacies for the 21st Century), Critical Technological Literacy for the 21st Century, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, October 1998.

    Southern Methodist University, The Challenges of Literacy Education in the 21st Century, Dallas, TX, November 1998.

    Keynote Address, Texas Women's University, 1998 Rhetoric Computer Conference (Rhetoric and Technology in the Next Milleneum), Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention, WWW, July 1998.

    Case Western Reserve University, Some Cautions about Technology on the Eve of the 21st Century, Cleveland, OH, October 1997.

    University of Toledo, Computer-Supported WAC: Strategies Teachers Can Live With, Toledo, OH, October 1997.

    University of Illinois-Chicago, Teaching On-line in the 21st Century, TICTOC Symposium, Chicago, IL, May 1997.

    University of Oregon, Computers in Writing Programs, Computers and Writing Colloqium, Eugene, OR, April 1997.

    The Ohio State University, Lest We Begin to Hope Over Much, English Studies in the Late Age of Print, Columbus, OH, April 1997

    Baylor University speakers series, Creating Computer-Supported Teaching Facilities that Teachers can Use, Waco, TX, September 1996.

    University of Louisville speakers series, English Department, Images of Technology and Change, Louisville, KY, January 1996.

    Stanford University speakers series, Center for Teaching and Learning, Lest We Think the Revolution is a Revolution: Technology, Stasis, and Change, Palo Alto, CA, October 1995.

    Nebraska Wesleyan University, Computers and the Goals of English Teachers, Ken Holder Memorial Lecture Series, Lincoln, NB, September 1995.

    Nazareth College series on Writing and Rehtoric, featured speaker, English Teachers Questioning Technology, Rochester, NY, July 1995.

    Portfolio Conference, Electronic Portfolios and the Practice of Literacy in Computer Supported Environments, Chicago, IL, May 1994.

    Purdue University Speakers Series, The Political Landscape of Computer Interfaces, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, April 1994.

    University of Arizona Speakers Series, The Practice and Politics of E-Mail Literacy, Tucson, AZ, April 1994.

    New Mexico State University Speakers Series, Technical Communication Programs and Electronic Landscapes, Los Cruces, NM, January 1994.

    Texas Crhistian University Speakers Series, The Need for Technology Critics, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, February 1994.

    NCTE Address, English Teachers as Nomadic, Feminist Cyborg Guerrillas, Idaho Council of Teachers of English, Boise State University, Boise, ID, October 1992.

    NCTE Address, English Teachers and Their Work in Electronic Territories, Michigan Council of Teachers of English, Lansing, MI, October 1992.

    Association of Departments of English Address, The Cost of Support for Computer-Using Humanists, ADE Conference, Waterloo, Canada, June 1992.

    Keynote Address, Politicizing and Inhabiting Virtual Landscapes as Discursive Spaces, 7th annual Computers and Writing Conference, Indianapolis, IN, May 1992

    Keynote Address, Tradition and Change: The Discursive Territory of Computer-Supported Education Landscapes, Conference on Writing, SUNY Writing Council, Utica, NY, April 1992.

    Center for Writing Studies Address, Examining the Claims for Computer-Supported Conferences, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, February 1991.

    NCTE Address, English Teachers as Dissatisfied Souls, Virginia Council of Teachers of English, Richmond, VA, April 1990.

    Keynote Address, English Teachers and the Humanization of Computers: Forgetting About Technology and Remembering Literacy, Conference on Macintosh Use in Writing Programs, Lincoln NE, November 1987.

    Association of Departments of English Address, The Rhetoric of Techno/Power: Computers in English Departments, Annual Conference of the Association of Departments of English, Annapolis, MD, June 1987.

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