Using DRPC Resources

One of the goals of the DRPC is to create resources that instructors can use or adapt to talk about digital privacy in their own classrooms. This section of the DRPC website features adaptations and other course materials from instructors who have utilized DRPC resources in their writing classrooms. Additionally, YOU will find information about how to cite DRPC resources you use and how to list DRPC submissions on your CV.. Do you use DRPC resources in your classroom? Please reach out to us and tell us how via our Contact page!

How to Cite the DRPC when you use resources archived with us:

Please include the following language (or something similar) in course documents or LMS sites that include materials retrieved from the DRPC resource archive:

Full credit for the concept and design of [assignment name] goes to [author’s name], whose work is archived in the Digital Rhetorical Privacy Collective resources (linked here). 

How to Document Your Contributions to DRPC on your CV or resume:

Last Name, First Name. (Year, Month Date) Title of Contribution. The Digital Rhetorical Privacy Collective. Hyperlink. 

Example

Woods, Charles, Gray, Brenna C., & Hope, Lacy. (2022, June 30). Privacy + surveillance & course hero. The Digital Rhetorical Privacy Collective. drpcollective.com. 

Note: If listing your contribution as a publication doesn’t feel like the right fit for you, consider listing your work in one of these sections which might also appear on your CV or resume:

  • Affiliations
  • Service (to the field, to the public)
  • Public scholarship or Public Pedagogy

Adapted Assignments

TOS Remediation Project submitted by Lacy Hope