I am a writing studies scholar at the University of California Santa Barbara. I have been involved in studies scholarship since 1997. My areas of interest and expertise are first-year writing pedagogy, computers and composition research, contingent faculty issues, student peer review, and rhetoric in general. Below is a list of some of my publicly available research.

Publications

Author of "Questions Of Collaboration, Engagement, And Belonging In Zoom And Blogs." Revista Triangulo. January/April 2021. <https://seer.uftm.edu.br/revistaeletronica/index.php/revistatriangulo/article/view/5470>

Author of "Zoom Breakout Rooms and Collaborative Learning." Textshop Experiments. 7.5 (2020). <http://textshopexperiments.org/textshop07-5/pedagogy-pop-up/zoom-breakout-rooms>

Co-author of “My Mundane Professional Life.” Composition Studies 47.1. Spring 2019. < https://compstudiesjournal.com/spring-2019-47-1/>.

Writer for “CCCC 2017 Interactive Review.” A review in Kairos. "Chair's Address." Spring 2018. <https://praxis.technorhetoric.net/tiki-index.php?page=PraxisWiki%3A_%3ACCCC2017_Chairsaddress>.

Co-author on “Forum on Identity.” College English. March 2011.

Author on “Developing and Assessing an Online Research Writing Course.” In Across the Disciplines. Winter 2009. <http://wac.colostate.edu/atd/technologies/dean.cfm>.

Co-author—with William Hochman—of “Hypertext 101.” An article for the online Journal Inside Higher Education, April 4, 2005. <http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2005/04/04/hochman>.

Co-author--with William Hochman, Cara Hood, and Bob McEachern—of “Fashioning the Emperor's New Clothes: Emerging Pedagogy and Practices of Turning Wireless Laptops Into Classroom Literacy Stations.” Part of Coverweb for Kairos 9.1, Fall 2004. <http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/9.1/binder2.html?coverweb/hochman_et_al/intro.html >.

Writer for “Street Wise Because Teachers Have to Keep Learning: It’s the Only Truth in our Truth-Seeking that Ultimately Sustains Us.” A review in Academic.Writing. Spring 2002. <http://wac.colostate.edu/aw/reviews/cccc2002>.