I’ve made a seemingly countless number of wordpress sites during the last four years (including this one). Many of the links included here are referenced in other places on the site, but I felt that presenting them as a block helps make a point about the amount of publicly available writing I’ve done in my courses.

Since it was one of the first projects I worked on, I think the craft fair write-up turned out a little rough around the edges. But it got me going in a direction that I would continue replicating into the future.
Over quarantine, my blog for Textual Tech presented all of the labs and project work we did in one place.
Hacking the Humanities gave man an opportunity to create many blog posts and tutorials for digital tools.
Visible elsewhere on this site. My online exhibit about Prison Art during the Troubles is likely the most refined blog I have worked on.

Each of these projects represents close to ten weeks of written assignments in one way or another and presents a completely different paradigm for academic work than my non-digitally informed classes.

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