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Veering Left, Or Practice Doesn't Always Make Perfect
Abstract
Erin Templeton's talk will discuss best practices for personal, professional, and pedagogical productivity. She will discuss various technological tools such as iAnnotate and Google Drive as well as social media outlets such as Twitter and Pinterest. But more important than specific tools and technologies, Dr. Templeton will also discuss the practice of finding best practices. Where do we look? How do we recognize them? If practice doesn't necessarily make perfect, what's the point?
About the presenter:
Dr. Erin Templeton is the Anne Morrison Chapman Distinguished Professor of International Study and an Associate professor of English at Converse College in Spartanburg, SC. There she teaches 20th and 21st C American and Anglophone literature and also directs Converse ' s study travel programming. She has published essays on William Carlos Williams's long poem Paterson as well as on Ezra Pound's relationship with early twentieth-century pianist and composer, George Antheil. In addition, she has written about The Waste Land, The Sound and the Fury, The Sun Also Rises, and W. B. Yeats's esoteric text, A Vision.

She is a regular contributor to 'The Chronicle of Higher Education' blog, 'ProfHacker' and is working on a book manuscript that explores male-female authorial collaboration in transatlantic modern poetry.
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01:03:20 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
adult/continuing education, higher education, college, educator
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2014-03-28
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