Giving talks is a major component of my scholarly practice, enabling me to share my work directly with a range of different audiences and engage with their responses as my projects evolve. This is a non-exhaustive collection of the presentations I've given over the last few years.
+2026
+Below are links to the websites I've used for teaching over the last 25 (!!!) years. The farther down you go, the more decrepit the sites become. Many of these sites originally ran in a dynamic CMS (Drupal for a few years, and then a lot of WordPress and a little MediaWiki) but have been flattened out into static html. I can make no promises that any of this will work as expected.
+Below are links to the websites I've used for teaching over the the years. The farther down you go, the more decrepit the sites become. Many of these sites originally ran in a dynamic CMS (Drupal for a few years, and then a lot of WordPress and a little MediaWiki) but have been flattened out into static html. I can make no promises that any of this will work as expected.
Spring 2024
+ENG 826: Peculiar Genres of Academic Writing
DH 865/HST 812: Digital Humanities Foundations