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  • Beck Tench
    Durham, North Carolina, United States
    Discipline: 
    Communication Design, 
    Interests: 
    Visual Thinking, Self Tracking, Data Visualization, Human Computer Interaction
  • Brad Mehlenbacher
    Associate Professor, North Carolina State University
    Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
    Discipline: 
    Educational Technology, 
    Interests: 
    communication and instruction, design and evaluation of online information, human-computer interaction, usability, teaching and learning with technology
  • Brian McNely
    Assistant Professor of English, Rhetoric and Writing Studies, Ball State University
    Muncie, Indiana, United States
    Discipline: 
    Communication, 
    Interests: 
    Fellow, Emerging Media Initiative, Ball State University. I research professional writing in digital environments.
  • carolyn rhea drapes
    Assistant Instructor, The University of Texas at El Paso
    El Paso, Texas, United States
    Discipline: 
    Interests: 
    Rhetoric and Composition Studies: Visual Rhetoric
  • Christopher de la Torre
    New York City, New York, United States
    Discipline: 
    Media Studies, 
    Interests: 
    peer-to-peer learning and scholarship, communications architecture
  • Clay Spinuzzi
    Austin, Texas, United States
    Discipline: 
    Interests: 
    Activity theory, actor-network theory, genre theory, qualitative research methodology, workplace research, participatory design, knowledge work
  • Dave Jones
    CeME Lab Research Assistant, Old Dominion University
    Norfolk, Virginia, United States
    Discipline: 
    Communication Design, 
    Interests: 
    Video Games, Co-creation, Actor Network Theory, Activity Theory, Experience Design
  • Dean Rehberger
    East Lansing, Michigan, United States
    Discipline: 
    Interests: 
    Digital Humanities
  • Douglas Eyman
    Assistant Professor of English, George Mason University
    Fairfax, Virginia, United States
    Discipline: 
    Communication Design, 
    Interests: 
    Rhetorical Theory Digital Rhetoric Digital scholarship/Electronic Publication Serious Games Technical Communication Rhetoric of Science Web Authoring and Design
  • Douglas K. Hartman
    Professor of Literacy & Technology, Michigan State University
    East Lansing, Michigan, United States
    Discipline: 
    Educational Technology, 
    Interests: 
    New Literacies, Technology & Literacy, Adolescent Literacy, History of Literacy