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Professional Organization: Association of Internet Researchers

Steven John Thompson, Clemson University
Steven John Thompson
Instructor of Record
http://stevenjohnthompson.com
faculty
PhD. Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (In progress)
Chaos theory and fractal geometries, ethics, globalization, iconicology, media iconics, new media informatics, performance esthetics, philosophy of science, technology & society (STS), virtual warfare, visual rhetoric
Steven John Thompson teaches English 314: Technical Writing at Clemson University.
Colette Wanless-Sobel, U of MN, Independent and Distant Learning and Inver Hills Community College
Colette Wanless-Sobel
professor
http://percygoat.tripod.com/
faculty
Ph.D. American studies
Learning JAVA online through Ohio State University for instructional design.
Cultural and intellectual history, gender studies; composition and rhetoric, particularly in the area of critical thinking, Internet research, and computerized instruction.
Colette Wanless-Sobel has a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Minnesota Her research interests lie in intellectual history, specifically, gender and sexuality, cyber culture, and distance education.

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