Tag: ai
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Snapshots of Teaching About Surveillance in Secondary & Higher Education
Karon Jones, James Stevens, Makayla Woods, & Charles Woods (East Texas A&M University) Introduction In Summer, 2025, Dr. Charles Woods taught the first offering of ENG 612: Privacy-Surveillance Rhetorics. Graduate students in Privacy-Surveillance Rhetorics interrogated the rhetorical implications of the privacy-surveillance spectrum throughout local and global culture(s) and focused on the inherent intertwining of rhetoric and…
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The AI Manifesto Assignment
Karon Jones, Tamara George, Thomas Depew, and Charles Woods Introduction 2024 was a busy year filled with updates for our institution. The monumental update was to our university’s name as we officially transitioned from Texas A&M University-Commerce to East Texas A&M University (East Texas). Another critical update was the establishment and launch of a Master’s…
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Hearn Competes in Research Symposium
By Michele Hearn I am DRPC Graduate Assistant Researcher (GAR) Michele Hearn, a graduate student in the Department of Literature and Languages in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Arts who is funded by the A&M-Commerce Presidential GAR Initiative. On April 17th, 2024, I presented a poster presentation at the Texas A&M University-Commerce…
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Celebrating Excellence: Dr. Morgan C. Banville Wins CCCC Committee on Technical Communication Award
By Michele Hearn, DPRC Graduate Assistant Researcher, Texas A&M University-Commerce It is with immense pleasure and pride that we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Morgan Banville for being awarded the 2024 Outstanding Dissertation Award in Technical Communication by the prestigious CCCC Committee on Technical Communication. Dr. Banville’s dissertation, titled “AM I WHO I SAY…
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Navigating the Landscape of Digital Privacy: Insights from Dr. Sarah Young
By Michele Hearn, Texas A&M University-Commerce Digital privacy (or data privacy) is a pressing concern in today’s interconnected world, impacting individuals across various sectors. In this blog post, we delve into an insightful interview with Dr. Sarah Young, author of, Working Through Surveillance and Technical Communication, conducted by DRPC Graduate Assistant Researcher Michele Hearn, from…
