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    • Curriculum Vitae
  • Teaching Portfolio
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    • Syllabi
    • Student Evaluations
    • Reflections on Student Evaluations
  • Workshops
    • 2019 SCS Workshop, Centering the Margins: Creating Inclusive Syllabi
    • Digital Pedagogies Lightning Talks and Workshop
    • Teaching Classics with Technological Tools: A Workshop
    • Digital Media Pedagogy Workshops
  • Other Projects
    • Engaged Pedagogy Initiative (EPI)
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DIY Online Conference

March 14, 2020

If your academic conference has been canceled and you would like to still present your paper or hold your workshop/roundtable (you want the practice, you need feedback on your research, you think the content is important and want to make it available), we have the technology to address this!

If you are relieved and thrilled not to have to write your conference paper, that’s ok too! You were accepted, and you can put that on your CV as “Accepted — canceled due to COVID-19”. As a caveat though (thanks to Ruth Scodel for this insight), if you put it on your CV as accepted, a job interviewer is fully within their rights to ask what you were going to say (so make sure that you know what your argument really was before you put it on a CV!)

But if you do want to present online, I’ve done a lot of Zoom-based stuff lately and I would love to help you present (and publicize your talk). There are several podcasters who have made their services available as well, if you would prefer to do something in an audio-only format. Fill out this Google Form and I’ll be in touch!

Schedule of Talks

March 20, 2020: “Fate, Achilles, and Counterfactuals” by Joseph Bringman (University of Washington)

2pm PT — https://gonzaga.zoom.us/j/169264286

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