Disciplinary Interests: Writing

John Ottenhoff
John Ottenhoff is Vice President of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, a consortium of 14 independent liberal arts colleges located in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Colorado.
Loretta McGrann
Dr. Loretta McGrann is the Provost at St. Joseph's College, New York. Her discipline is American Literature, but she has been in administration for the last sixteen years.
Ryan Cordell
Ryan Cordell is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Writing-Across-the-Curriculum at St. Norbert College. He is currently working on a digital edition of Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "The Celestial Railroad," which can be found at http://celestialrailroad.org.
Fred Mindlin
Fred is passionate about digital storytelling. He taught in public schools for 17 years in Watsonville CA & now consults with schools & non-profit organizations on authentic writing. He is also a web designer, social justice advocate, and arts education activist. He especially loves to tell string game stories.
John Wolff
John Wolff is a 25-year career college educator specializing in writing and literature courses, several of which are taught online using the Moodle Course Management System. John is a certified Moodle 1.9x Course Creator. Over the past few years, John has become especially interested in the possibilities that Web 3.0 (Semantic web) technologies present for teaching and learning. Presently he is seeking ways to experiment with semantic web applications in the teaching of the humanities and has recently founded the Web3 Learning Network at http://web3ln.ning.com. John is currently employed as Professor of Humanities at West Shore Community College in Scottville, Michigan.
Julie K. Chisholm
Julie Chisholm is a Lecturer in Communications and Literature at the California Maritime Academy, a campus of the California State University.
Laura Blankenship
Laura is Senior Instructional Technologist in Information Services at Bryn Mawr College. She is completing her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition with a focus on using technology in writing instruction this May.
David E. Raymond
David Raymond is Professor of Fine Arts at Merrimack College and Director of the McCoy Gallery at Merrimack College. He is a sculptor and painter with an extensive exhibition record in New England and other parts of the US and exhibitions in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Germany, Belgium and Holland. He also serves as a critic for Art New England.