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New York College English Association Fall Conference, Oct. 9-10, 2015
Hilbert College, Hamburg, NY
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NYCEA 2015 Conference, Oct. 9-10
Hilbert College, Hamburg, NY
Friday, October 9. 2015
t-6 p.m. Registration, West~Herr Atriwn
Check-in ; prograni folder; name-tag
3:45-5 p.m. NYCEA Board or Directors Meeting, Paczesny Hall , Room 214
5-6 p.m. Wine-&-Cheese Reception, Swan Atrium
6-7 p.m. Friday Nigh t Dinner, Swan Building. Room J24
Welcome by Dr. Christopher H%lnall, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Hilbert College
7-9:30 p.m. Friday Night EDtertainment. Bagel Hall Auditorium. Room 101
InLroduCliOJl by Professor TaylQr Doherty, Director, Actor, Playwright- Buffalo Laboratory Theatre; Associate Professor, Thealer, Hilbert College
Filmed version of Taylor Doherty's precedent-setling interactive play, Build Your Own AdventUl·e: The Mystery a/the Silver Chalice, film edited by Steve Fox, Supervisor, Center for Media; Adjunct Instructor
Q&A, Taylor Dohert y
Saturday, OctlO, 201 5
7:15 a,Ul ,-! p.m. Registration, West-Herr Atrium
7:15 3.m.-8 :15 a.m. Continental Breakfast, West-Herr Atrium
8:15-9:30 H.m. Session 1: Concurrent Session Pane ls
Sess ion IA: Digital Humanities and the Creation of the Active Archive Paczesny Hall, Room 204
Moderator: David Matz, Classical Languages, S1. Bonaventure U.
Scon O'Nei ll , University of Rochester, "Chronological Camelots and Digita l Dagonets: Using Digital Archi ves to Uncover Literary Trends"
Alison Harper, Uni versi1Y of RocbeSler, "Digital <.I-\rch ives': Making a Medieval Miscellany"
Kyle Huskin, Universit y of Rochester, "The Potential of Digital Humanities in Aiding Traditional Cadi co logy"
Session .lB: Teaching Fiction Digitally Paczesny Hall, Room 205
Moderator: CllIistopher Gallant , Digital Media & Conununicat ion Studies
Nichole Barrett, SUNY at Buffalo, "Breaking Tradi ti on: Using Media and Popular Culture to Explore Shakespeare's Texts"
Megan Witzleben, Hilbert College, "Sensational Dickens: Accessing ' Hunted Down' and its Original American Audience"
Jennie 1. Joiner, Keuka College, "Digi ta l Mapping to Teach Fiction"
Session Ie: e-Portfolios, Digital Domains, & Universal Design Paczesny Hali, Room 206
Moderator: Herb Kauderer, Hilbert College
Cheryl A. Emerson, SUNY at Buffalo, "Piloting e-Portfolios at SUNY BuffaJo: Repetition, Difference, and Student Self-Formation"
Manhew Herzog, SUNY at Buffa lo, "Using Digital Domains: Recognizing Digital Composilion as Cultural Capital"
Deborah Dimitrovski, Hilbert College, "Accessibility and Uni versal Design for English Majors with Disabilities"
9:30-9:40 a.m. Coffee Break, Wesl-Herr Atrium & Paczesny Hall Balcony, 2nd Floor
9:40-10:40 a.m. Plenary Address, ':Villiam E. Swan Auditorium
Joanna Swafford, Ph.D., Asst. Professor ofInterdisciplinary & Digital Teaching & Scholarship, SUNY at New Paltz, "Teaching Literature Through Technology: Sherlock Holmes and Digital Humanities"
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10:40-10:50 a.m. Coffee Break, West-Herr Atrium & Paczesny Hall Balcony, 2nd Floor
10 :50 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Session 2: COIICWTent Session Panels
Session 2A: Graduate Studies ROllndtable: "The Serviu Categot1' on Your CV" Paczesny Hall, Room 140
Welcome: Deborah VanderBilt, St. John Fisher College
This roundtable is an open di scussion fo r graduate students entering the job market. Several NYCEA members will share their thoughts on what makes a candidate stand out in this area, from a small college or teaching-centered co llege perspective.
Note: One job-market session is held each year at NYCEA : If you have suggestions ror ne)!: 1 year's topic, please let the conference organizer know.
Session 28: Online Courses & Developmental Writing Paczesny Hall, Room 206
Moderator: Gertrude Hamilton. Marymount College of Fordham U.; Mercy College
Gregory Bruno, Teachers College, Columbia Univers ity, "Divergent Intelligences and Di gita l Literacy: A New Approach to Developmental Writing"
Marie Larcara, Hilbert College, & Jenna Dulak., Director, Hilbert Co llege, " Need a Credential for Teaching Online Courses? Try a Five-Week Online Cert ificalion Course"
Session 2C: Digital Composition & StorytelJing Paczesny Hall, Room 215
Moderator: Lauren Matz, St. Bonaventure University
Mafia 1. Ciprian i, CUNY City Tech & Jolm Jay College, " Literacy, Numeracy, and Critical Thinking: Sharing the Trifecta of Composition Learning Goa ls for DigitaUy-Oriented Students"
Khalida Kareemi , De Anza College; San Jose State U., U. of Rochester, "Turning Narrati ves inlo Virtua l Realities as a Teaching/Leaming Heuristic"
12:05-1:30 p.m. Conference Lunch, West-Herr Atrium
Welcome by Presidwl Cyttt"in Zan e, Ed.D .• Hilbert College
Announcements
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1:30-2:45 p.m. Session 3: Concurrent Session Panels
Session 3A: Digital Nativesrrexts & English Pedagogy Paczesny Hall, Room 204
Moderator: Juliet Emanuel, Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY
Will Meyer, Villa Maria College, "On Teaching the 'Digital Native': Revisiting 20th-Century Social Anthropology in the Age of Social Media"
AM Ri vera, Villa Maria College, "The Non-material Book: Humanities in the Digital Age"
Matthew Overstreet, Uni vers ity ofPiltsburgh, "Paper vs. Screen: Evolving Reading PracLices and English Stud ies Pedagogy"
Session 3B: The Politics of Theory and Discourse: The Posthumao. Media Genres, & Online Pedagogy
Paczesoy Hall, Room 20S
Moderator: Joseph Pest ino. Nazareth College of Rochester
El izabeth K. Battaglia, Villa Maria College, "Reader/WriLerrrext: Applying Katherine Hayles ' Tbeory of the Posthurnan to 21 SI-Century Composition Classroom"
Solomon Nelson, Trocaire College, "The Politi cs of Discussion and Online Pedagogy"
SuhaillsJam, Nazareth College of Rochester, "New Media Genres and Counter-hegemonic Discourse: Alternative Media, Socia l Movements, and Acti vism in the Social Media"
Session 3C: Digitizing Texts Paczesny Hal1, Room 206
Moderator: Megan Witzleben, Hilbert College
Scon Cleary, lona College, and Gary Berton, Jona College, "Finding Junius: An Interdi sciplinary Approach to Eighteenth·Century Author Attribution"
Sarah E. Kersh, Dickinson College, "Annotation Modules and Recursive Readi ng: Teaching the Poetry of Michael Field"
2:45-2:55 p.m. Coffee Break, West-Herr Atrium & Paczesny Hall Balcony, 2nd Floor
2:55-4:10 p.m. Session 4: Concurrent Session Pane ls
Session 4A: Student Writing/Composing in Digital Environments Paczesny Hall, Room 204
Moderator: James Scannell . Utica College
Matthew Overstreet, University of Pittsburgh, "Paper vs. Screen: Evolving Reading Practices and English Studies Pedagogy"
Enid Arbelo Bryant, Keuka College. "Faculty Innovation and Digital Li teracy: An Introduction to Understanding Communication for First-Year Students"
Betsy L. F. Hall , Long Island University, Brooklyn, "Location, Location, Location: Composing, Cyber Feedback, Digitality, & Revised Personal Space"
Sess ion 4B: G ames, Content Management Systems, & fhe Digital Landscape Pa czesnv Hall, Room 205
Moderator: Deborah VanderBilt, St. John Fisher College
David Pape, SUNY at Buffalo, "Game as Essay"
Mary K. Pettice, Lebanon Valley College, " Making an fmpact Online--CMS in the Composition Classroom"
JaNelle Tori seva, SUNY at Genesee Community College, "Writing the World: The Place for Transnationali sm in the Digital Landscape"
Session 4C: Film, Auteurism, & Transmedia Storytelling Paczesny Hall, Room 206
Moderator: Don Vi ncent, Hilbert College
Susan Bradbury , Medaille College, "Using Transmedia Storyte lling to Reveal Deeper Meaning in Story"
Dan Singleton, Universil)! of Rochester, "Auteuri sm and Feminism"
Stacey L Mascia-Susice, North County Community College, "Self-Reflexive Narrative as Virtual Representation in Being John Malkovich"
NYCEA 2015 Conference, Oct. 9-10
Hilbert ColJege, Hamburg, NY
Board of Directors
Angela Belli, St. John' s Univers ity
Michael 1. Callahan, C.M., St. John's University
luliet Emanuel, Executive Directo r, CEA, BMCCICUNY
Charles Ernst, Hilbert College
Gertrude Hamilton, Marymount College of Fordham University ; Mercy College
Ellen Higgins, President, Independent Scholar
Douglas Howard, Suffo lk County Community College
Lauren Malz, Executive Director, NYCEA, SI. Bonaventure University
John Mulryan, Sc Bonaventure Uni versity
James Murphy, Niagara County Community College
Scott O' Neill , University of Rochester
Claire Pamplin, BMCCICUNY
Joseph Pestino, Nazareth College of Rochester
Ann Rivera, Villa Maria College
James Scannell, Treasurer, Utica College
Deborah VanderBilt , Vice Pres ident, St. John Fisher College
Hilbert College Steering Committee
Charles Ernst, Conference Coordinator
Taylor Doherty
Jenna Dulak
Christopher Gallant
Herb Kaudercr
Bob Pawe lski
Amy Smith
Don V incent
Megan Witzlebcn
AcknowledgmenIs r A sincere and cordial thank-you to the following for their contributions and support, particularly to Deb VanderBilt and Jim Scannell for their advice and guidance;
To all NYCEA officers and Board members for their leadership and support afthe organization;
To Deborah VanderBilt, Juliet Emanuel, and Lauren Matz, the panel ofjudges for the graduate student paper contest, and to Deb for conference signage;
To Hilbert College's Steering Comminee, including the subcommittee who read and approved proposals and assembled them into panels (Dr. Charles Ernst, Dr. Don Vincent, Dr. Megan Witzleben); the Friday night entertairunent. thro ugh the Buffalo Laboratory Theatre, and supervision of Swan Auditorium lighting (Taylor Doherty); for instructional technology equipment, set-ups, & related matters (Bob Pawelski); for previous conference organization advice-eLeaming Day (Jenna Dulak), for music, registrat ion (Dr. Don Vincent); for further registration assistance (Herb Kauderer, Dr. Amy Smith); for moderators (Chris Gallant, Herb Kauderer, Dr. Amy Smith, Dr. Don Vincent), and to all the aforenamed for advice and support;
To President Cynthia Zane, Ed.D., and Christopher Holoman, Ph.D., Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs for their welcomes at the Saturday lunch and Friday night dinner respectively;
To all conference moderators, presenters, and NYCEA's plenary speaker, Joanna Swafford, Ph.D.
To Michael Murrin, Eric Press, and Alex Wilshaw for additional 1T support; e.g., conference call set-up, wi-fi and classroom computer access;
To Steve Fox, for editing the film of Taylor Doherty's play performance;
To Jessica Lively, her staff, and Hallmark Dining Services, for menus/food service; and to Gary Dillsworth for beverages at wine-and-cheese reception;
To Don Suchan and maintenance staff for all dining, registration, and other room set-ups;
To Matt Schamann and Campus Safety officers for signage deployment & traffic direction;
To Lauren Watkins and Kathy Fairbanks for classroom and car reservations respectively, and to Regina M. Ernst for additional registration assistance;
To Walter Iwanenko for moving weekend classes to Bogel Hall and to Michelle Phillips for supervision of same; & to Jim Snmn for party license approval.
To Jeanette Delaney and the Admissions Office for conference folders; and to Josephine Sev.rastynowicz for supplies;
To McGrath Library personnel for back-up room reservations, as needed.