Georgia Writers Association Seminars

The Georgia Writer’s Association presents a series of writer’s workshops the second Saturday of each month. For a complete schedule, click to view the dates and topics of each planned meeting. 

Please pass this information along to anyone you know who might be interested in joining a community of Georgia writers. The cost for the workshops is $10 for members, $5 for students, and $20 for the non-member public. On-line registration for workshops can be found at the following link.

Thank you for your support of GWA in 2010 and we are planning big things for 2011. Start the year off with us tomorrow at our first Second Saturday Writers Workshop.

For more information on GWA, contact Lisa Russell: lmrussell@georgiawriters.org or 770.420.4736

The Georgia Writer’s Association is an affiliate of Kennesaw State University’s English Department.

 

 

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Digitize-wise: Classroom Technology Workshops

Letizia Guglielmo has industriously gathered and organized some helpful technology workshops, which she emailed to everyone Wednesday, January 5. However, for the convenience of freeing up precious space in your email boxes, the information is posted here for later reference.

Dr. Guglielmo suggests that “as you continue preparing your syllabi and course activities for the semester, [use] the wealth of technology resources we have available in the department and college.” She reports that a series of useful technology workshops are scheduled in order to help you plan for your face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses and your professional work. Below is a list of workshops and further resources available to you through the university. They are listed in the following categories: Equipment and Digital Tools, English Department Workshops, CHSS “Brown Bags,” KSU technology workshops, and ITS Outreach learning seminars.

Equipment and Digital Tools
Camcorders
and tripods, Digital Voice Recorders, Headsets with mics (enough for student use in the classroom), External Hard Drives for backing up projects and transferring work from the classroom to your office computer, Digital Cameras, as well as Laptops and Projectors. Please see Rhonda or a student assistant for details.

Additional digital tools are also available in the Dean’s Office including:
iPads
, Flipcameras, additional Headphones with mics, Podcasters, Webcameras, and Flash Drives preloaded with hundreds of Power Point Templates and Images for your use. You may contact Nikki Hill (rhill23@kennesaw.edu), our CHSS Administrative Specialist for Online Services, for more information or simply drop by the Dean’s suite to sign out equipment.

Department Technology Blog
Over the course of the semester, I will continue to post all technology-related information to our department technology blog:
http://techtipsbits.wordpress.com/

You’ll see that the site includes information about campus workshops, articles on technology and pedagogy, scholarship opportunities, and, most importantly, resources for teaching with technology (under the Teaching tab: Try This in Class). I will post to the blog regularly to avoid flooding your inbox with messages, and remember that you may subscribe to the blog to receive messages/digests via email as often as you wish. To do so, scroll to the bottom right of any page on the site, and enter your email in the subscription box.

English Department Workshops
(Today) GeorgiaView Vista Basics –
Thursday, January 6, 3 pm – EB 235

Please join me for a Blackboard Vista Basics workshop as you prepare your course materials for the new semester. In this hands-on session, we’ll review the basic features of the system and will begin uploading documents to your course site(s). Even if you have been using the system up to this point, please feel free to attend if you’d like a refresher and/or help uploading your syllabus.

Prize-winning Presentations with Prezi –
Friday, January 28, 11 am – 1 pm – EB 266

Tired of the same flat Power Point slides? Looking for a way to enhance your next conference presentation or classroom lecture? In this hands-on workshop participants will learn the basics of Prezi presentation software and create their own “eye-popping” and “astonishing” presentations to be used in the classroom and/or in professional work.

Tech Tips and Bits: English Department Technology Lecture and Workshops
Following up on our excellent presentations during the Fall 2010 semester by colleagues Carola Mattord, Melanie Sumner, and Michele Medved, the next installment of our series will include three presentations highlighting innovative uses of technology in the classroom and in professional work, inviting you to explore how these pedagogical strategies and professional tools can enhance your own teaching and scholarship. The workshops are generally held on Wednesdays from 2—3 p.m. The Spring 2011 workshop descriptions are listed below:

Wednesday, February 9, 2 – 3 pm –EB 053
(Coffee & Snacks provided)
Anne R. Richards will present Building Final Exams on Student-Created Content: An Attempt to Decenter Learning in Online Courses

Wednesday, March 2, 2 – 3 pm – EB 053
(Coffee & Snacks provided)
Patty Cardona will present Innovative Uses of PowerPoint in the Classroom

Wednesday, March 30, 2 – 3 pm – EB 053
(Coffee & Snacks provided)
Amy Sandefur will present Using WebEx Meet© for Teaching and Professional Collaboration

Upcoming CHSS Brown Bags

Organizing Hybrids January 13, 11:30 am – 1 pm SO 1020A

Considering teaching Hybrid courses? Come learn how to organize them. If you are considering teaching a hybrid course, but don’t know where to start, this Brown Bag is for you.

Best Practices in Hybrid Courses
January 20, 11 am – 12:30 pm SO 4060

Learn best practices for teaching a hybrid course as well as mechanisms for online quizzes and tests and strategies for counting participation in an online course.

What Tools, What Task
January 27, 11 am – 12:30 pm SO 5074

In this session, several demonstrators will show you how to use social tools, Camtasia, Wimba, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Audition, Facebook, Twitter, Wikis, SecondLife, and Go To Meeting when teaching an online or hybrid course.

Best Practices in Powerpoint
February 3, 11:30 am – 1 pm SO 1020A
In the final session of the Distance Education Brown Bag Series, come learn the best practices in effective PowerPoint design.

Additional University Workshops
(complete details included on our tech blog: http://techtipsbits.wordpress.com/)

KSU/QM Online Course Development Workshop:
Friday, January 14, 9 am – 2 pm CETL House #54: Lab

Using VoiceThread to Extend Discussions Beyond Vista:
Wednesday, January 26, 1 – 2:30 pm
CETL House #54: Lab

ITS Outreach & Distance Learning Technologies
First Fridays

First Friday of each month, drop-in 9 am – 4 pm BB 477
First Fridays
is a collaborative effort of ITS, MDG, and ODG. Trainers from the ITS Outreach & Distance Learning Technologies department, as well as GeorgiaVIEW Vista administrators from the Online Development Group, will be available throughout the sessions to provide technical assistance with various computer applications (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Zimbra, Dreamweaver, GeorgiaVIEW Vista, Wimba, Respondus, Drupal, Camtasia, Captivate, Podcasting, KSU Wireless, etc.).

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Raise the Quality Class Writing: Introduce Students to KSU Writing Center!

As you prepare for classes to begin, the KSU Writing Center suggests that the task of grading student writing might be a enhanced if you’ll urge your students to use its services.

Taking one or both of the following simple steps makes your students more likely to visit the KSU Writing Center; as a result, you’re more likely to read better student writing.

1) Schedule a brief Writing Center “Outreach” for each of your classes. Simply email your course name/number and desired date, time, and length of visit to writingcenter@kennesaw.edu.

2) Include the following information on all syllabi:

The KSU Writing Center is a free service offered to all KSU students. Experienced, friendly writing assistants work with you throughout the writing process on topic development, revision, research, documentation, grammar, and more. For more information or to make an appointment (appointments are strongly encouraged), visit www.kennesaw.edu/english/WritingCenter, or stop by Room 242 in the English Building.

KSU Writing Center
English Building 242
770/423.6380
http://www.kennesaw.edu/english/WritingCenter

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Vista & Syllabi/Policy Statement Workshop

Greetings and Happy 2011!!

It is time to send an e-copy of your Spring 2011 syllabi to Rhonda Nemeth . However, before you do, you should attend a departmental syllabi and policy statement development workshop that is scheduled for this Thursday, January 6, at 3 p.m. in EB 235.

Letizia Guglielmo will present an overview of Vista  and provide technical resources to assist you with using technology in your course planning (30 minutes). Laura Davis will discuss some of the university’s new policies surrounding syllabi development, which both the chair and dean have asked everyone to follow.  Bring your laptop, if you wish, and be prepared to post your syllabi and other handouts on VISTA. So if you don’t know how to manage Vista well or need to brush up your basic skills, please attend.

Anyone  in the department who wants to come is  welcome. Get your new year and new semester off on a digital fast track!

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Fall 2010-2011 Newsletter

The Fall 2010-2011 English Department newsletter was emailed to members of the department on December 16, 2010. A limited number of printed copies are available in the English Department office. You can also download a pdf copy of the newsletter by clicking on the following link:  PRINT FILE_Fall English Newsletter

The next newsletter is scheduled to be released late Februrary/early March. Please feel free to contact me if you have ideas and contributions for inclusion in the newsletter.

Happy New Year 2011!

Christi Williams, 2010-2011 Editor
English Department Newsletter

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Shakespeare’s 446th Birthday Celebration!

On Thursday, April 22, 2010 at the Legacy Gazebo, Dr. Keith Botelho of the English Department at Kennesaw State University will host KSU’s 4th Annual Shakespeare Birthday Celebration.  KSU students, alumni, faculty, staff, and administrators, as well as members from the local community, are encouraged to participate in a day-long reading of all of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets.  Throughout the day (from 10am-3pm), we will read aloud the sonnets in order according to a prearranged schedule:

10:00 Welcome Remarks, Dr. Keith Botelho

10:00-11:00am—Sonnets 1-40

11:00-12:00pm—Sonnets 41-80

12:00-1:00—Cake Cutting, Performances by actors from Atlanta’s own Shakespeare Tavern, Trivia and Giveaways and More!

1:00-2:00pm—Sonnets 81-120

2:00-3:00pm—Sonnets 121-154

If you would like to read a sonnet, please complete the form below and return to Dr. Keith Botelho by emailing him the following information at: kbotelho@kennesaw.edu

  • Name_______________
  • Year of Graduation (if applicable)_______________
  • Title and Department (if applicable)______________
  • Email Address_____________________________
  • Sonnet Choice #1_____________
  • Sonnet Choice #2_____________
  • Sonnet Choice #3_____________
  • Please assign me any sonnet during the following timeframe___________

All sonnet readers will receive a custom KSU Shakespeare Birthday Celebration T-shirt!

Confirmation and your assigned sonnet will be sent via email—please print clearly.

Please be at the Gazebo during the scheduled timeframe of your sonnet reading.

Thank you!

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MAPW Course Schedules for the Next Three Years!

FALL 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE

Core Course
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Dabundo                    Monday
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Walters                    Tuesday
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Barrier                    Wednesday

Courses in Applied Writing
6410: Feature Writ—Sumner                     Tuesday
6260: Man Writ Organ—Giddens                  Wednesday
6850: Web Cont Dev—Richards                   Thursday

Courses in Comp/Rhet
6150: Cont Sty Aud—Harper                     Monday
7900: TA Practicum—Restricted to TAs—Odom   Tuesday
6300: Under Writ Proc—McGrath                 Wednesday

Courses in Creative Writing
6450: Fict Writ—Grooms                                Monday
6520: Creat Nonf—Niemann                      Wednesday
6490: Scr TV Writ—Stepakoff                   Thursday

SPRING 2011 COURSE SCHEDULE

Courses in Applied Writing
7900: Social Media—Richards                   Monday
6550: Doc Des Desk Pub—Richards                       Tuesday
6860: Intercult Comm—Walters                  Wednesday
6280: Bus Tech Ed—Giddens                     Thursday

Courses in Comp/Rhet
7900: Res Methods—Daniell                     Monday
6500: Teach Writ HS Coll—McGrath              Wednesday
7900: Digital Tech Class—McGrath              Thursday

Courses in Creative Writing
6470: Poetry Writ—Wilson                      Tuesday
6520: Creat Nonf—Niemann                      Wednesday
6480: Play Writ—Levy                          Thursday

FALL 2011 COURSE SCHEDULE

Core Course
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Dabundo                    Monday
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Walters                    Tuesday
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Harper                     Wednesday

Courses in Applied Writing
6440: Prof Ac Ed—Elledge                      Tuesday
6240:Tech Writ—Giddens                                Wednesday
6850: Web Cont Dev—Richards                   Thursday

Courses in Comp/Rhet
6750: Teach Writ Sp O L—D. Johnson            Monday
7900: TA Practicum—Restricted to TAs—Odom   Tuesday
6300: Under Writ Proc—McGrath                 Wednesday

Courses in Creative Writing
7520: Adv Creat Nonf—Niemann                  Monday
7490: Adv Scr TV Writ—Stepakoff                       Wednesday
6460: Fict Writ—G. Johnson                    Thursday

SPRING 2012 COURSE SCHEDULE

Courses in Applied Writing
7900: Social Media—Richards                   Monday
6280: Bus Tech Ed—Richards                    Wednesday
6260: Man Writ Organ—Giddens                  Thursday

Courses in Comp/Rhet
6650: Intro Literacy St—Daniell                       Tuesday
6500: Teach Writ HS Coll—McGrath              Wednesday
7900: Digital Tech Class—McGrath              Thursday

Courses in Creative Writing
7460: Adv Fict Writ—Sumner    Online          “Monday”
6470: Poetry Writ—Elledge                     Tuesday
6520: Creat Nonf—Niemann                      Wednesday
7480: Adv Play Writ—Levy                      Thursday

FALL 2012 COURSE SCHEDULE

Core Course
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Dabundo                    Monday
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Elledge                    Tuesday
PRWR 6000: Iss Res—Harper                     Wednesday

Courses in Applied Writing
6550: Doc Des Desk Pub—Richards                       Monday
6850: Web Cont Dev—Richards                   Wednesday
6860: Intercult Comm—Walters                  Thursday

Courses in Comp/Rhet
6150: Cont Styl Aud—Harper                    Tuesday
6300: Under Writ Proc—McGrath                 Wednesday
7900: TA Practicum—Restricted to TAs—Odom   Thursday

Courses in Creative Writing
6460: Fict Writ—Grooms                                Monday
6520: Creat Nonf—Niemann                      Tuesday
6490: Screen TV Writ—Stepakoff                        Thursday

SPRING 2013 COURSE SCHEDULE

Courses in Applied Writing
7900: Social Media—Richards                   Monday
6440: Prof Ac Ed—Elledge                      Tuesday
6280: Tech Writ—Walters                               Wednesday

Courses in Comp/Rhet
7900: Res Methods—Daniell                     Monday
6750: Teach Writ Sp OL—D. Johnson             Tuesday
6500: Teach Writ HS Coll—McGrath              Wednesday
7900: Digital Tech Class—McGrath              Thursday

Courses in Creative Writing
6480: Play Writ—Levy                          Monday
7470: Adv Poetry Writ—Wilson                  Tuesday
6460: Fict Writ—Sumner                                Thursday

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Internship: Composition Rhetoric

ASSEMBLY MUSIC GROUP (ASMBLY), a premier entertainment company and record label specializing in artist development, is seeking a curriculum writer for an upcoming project slated to begin in the fall of 2010. The candidate would join a team of writers to draft curriculum content for a newly developed vocational program for high school students. This opportunity could work well as an internship or a capstone project due to the depth of writing involved.

Program Highlights:

TooL BoX is a 4-Year Vocational Program created by Assembly Music Group, Inc. and National Society of Soul, Inc. to allow high school students to gain hands-on experience within the Arts & Entertainment Industry. This program specifically focuses on the 3 main elements of the Entertainment Industry: Fashion, Art, and Music.

These 3 elements have been sub-divided into 4-year vocational tracks that will allow high students to receive certification along with their high school diploma to either further their develop skills by attending post-secondary schools that specialize in the arts or jump-start their career within the Arts & Entertainment industry. The vocational tracks that are currently being offered are listed below:

1. Fashion Design/Merchandising

2. Music Production and Composition

3. Sound Recording

4. Vocal Performance

5. Cosmetology

6. Art and Graphic Design

TooL BoX was created for students who aspire to build a lifetime career within the Arts & Entertainment Industry. Often times, traditional college preparatory curricula does not allow artistic students to fully develop their skills and/or prepare them appropriately to be accepted into the various specialized post-secondary schools. Therefore, this program was created to initiate artistic preparation for students in grades 9th-12th, and to teach them step-by-step how to develop and hone their skills to perfection.

Each vocational track teaches the students not only the basic skills, but also the history of their particular talent. It’s like they say, “You can’t know where you’re going until you know where you came from”. Throughout Years 1-3 the students will utilize industry-standard equipment, technology, and methods of operations.

In the 4th year (12th Grade) of each curriculum, the students enter an apprenticeship program. This apprenticeship program allows them to gain hands-on experience to assist them in applying their classroom knowledge into the “Real World”.

If you’d like to learn more, contact:

Tia Lyles-Williams, ASMBLY Music Group, LLC, Chief Officer of Business Affairs

Email: Lyles.Williams@gmail.com

Phone: 404.507.6269

Twitter: @MsLylesWilliams

www.assemblymusicgroup.com

Twitter: @ASMBLY_Music

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Internship: Copy Editor for Target Audience Magazine

Gain experience in media by working as an intern for Target Audience Magazine. This is an online magazine with national exposure. Main duties will involve copy editing issues of the quarterly magazine for spelling, formatting, fact-checking and layout/design. We use Adobe Indesign and Photoshop, but intern does not need to have this program at home.

In addition, selected candidate will have an opportunity to gain experience in marketing, social networking, ad sales, graphic design, and other aspects of running a magazine if so desired and time-permitting.

Additional projects may involve writing reviews for live shows, taking pictures and reviewing cds, books, movies and more. For these aspects, proficiency with photography is a must.

This is an intern at home opportunity, but the business home office is available for up to 3 hours weekly for one-on-one traiing and observation.

QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED:
Copy-editing skills, desire to learn or knowledge of Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, working knowledge of grammar and writing skills.

10-19 hours per week desired, all semesters.

If you are interested, you will need to log-on to OwlLink to apply for this internship

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Writing Your First Novel: Reading & Workshop

Jeffrey Stepakoff will read from his acclaimed new novel, FIREWORKS OVER
TOCCOA
, this Saturday, April 10 in the Leadership Room of the Carmichael
Student Center from 12 noon- 12:30. The reading is FREE and open to the
public. A booksigning will follow.

He will teach a workshop, Writing Your First Novel, from 12:30 – 2 PM
right after. The cost of the workshop is $10 for Georgia Writers Association
members and KSU students with a KSU ID, and $20 for the general public. For
mpore information go to www.georgiawriters.org or call 770-420-4736.

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