Notes from Dr. Laura Otis’ LMC Distinguished Speaker Presentation at Georgia...
Dr. Laura Otis presenting in GT Library’s Ferst Room. Today, Georgia Tech’s School of Literature, Media, and Communication invited Emory University’s Dr. Laura Otis to give a presentation in the...
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Minister Faust in the Ferst Room. On Monday, April 1, Minister Faust, the Canadian science fiction writer, delivered a presentation and performed readings from his published fiction to a full audience...
View ArticleRegister Now for My Science Fiction Class at Georgia Tech, LMC 3214, SS...
Hallway poster for my first Science Fiction class. Photo of the Alien xenomorph captured at Seattle’s fantastic EMP Museum. This summer, I will teach Georgia Tech’s Science Fiction class (LMC 3214). If...
View ArticleMirja Lobnik’s and My Workshop at the Assessing Multimodality: Navigating the...
Perception and cognition. This morning, Mirja Lobnik and I will be co-hosting a workshop on “Multimodality and Perception: A Multi-Sensory Approach to Teaching Rhetorical Skills” at the Assessing...
View ArticleAssessing Multimodality: Navigating the Digital Turn Tweet Round Up on...
My Pedagogy Poster on “Writing the Brain” at Assessing Multimodality Symposium. Today, the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program and Bedford St. Martins hosted a symposium on Assessing...
View ArticleDean Griffin Day Luncheon for Thank a Teacher Recipients, and A Meditation on...
George C. Griffin, 1918 Today, the Georgia Tech Alumni Student Ambassadors and the Georgia Tech Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning hosted the Dean Griffin Day Luncheon to recognize...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC 3214 at Georgia Tech, Summer 2013 Begins (Syllabus...
SF vs Sci-Fi Brainstorming. Today, I began teaching my first Science Fiction class at Georgia Tech (LMC 3214 SS2). It is a short-session class, so my students and I will explore the history of SF in...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214 Continues: Frankenstein Vol 1 and Active Learning
My notes on what my students taught the class. During today’s Science Fiction class, we began discussing volume 1 of Mary Shelley’s 1831 edition of Frankenstein. After a brief lecture on Mary Shelley,...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214 Continues: Definitions of SF Active Learning...
For today’s class, I had planned on us spending about half the class on definitions of SF before continuing our discussion of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Happily, nearly all of my students showed up...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC 3214: Concluding Frankenstein and Learning Exercise on...
Frames and science saturation. In today’s class, we finished discussing Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by discussing Volumes II and III and coving some major themes. To begin class, I wanted to have all...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC 3214: Proto-SF, Voyages Extraordinaires, and Scientific...
Today’s class was chocked full of lecture and discussion. We began by going over the final paper assignment on applying definitions of science fiction to a single work of SF or SFnal that we did not...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC 3214: Pulp SF, Gernsback, CL Moore, and HP Lovecraft
In today’s class, we managed a whirlwind of material! Before discussing the assigned reading: CL Moore’s “Shambleau” and HP Lovecraft’s “The Colour Out of Space,” I gave a lecture on the origins of...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: Early SF Film Serials, Remediation and Media...
I began today’s class by showing them the first episode of the 1936 Flash Gordon film serial episode, “The Planet of Peril.” After having a taste for what I would lecture on in today’s class, I...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC 3214: Exam 1 and Lecture on Golden Age SF Part 1
Today, my students bravely wielded their pens and Blue Books to endure their first exam in our Science Fiction class. The exam covered Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein through the early SF film serials. The...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: Golden Age, Part 2 and SF Film Lecture
In today’s class, I covered large swaths of background material on Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, and Tom Godwin. Then, I gave the class a rough sketch of the development of SF film through the...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: Forbidden Planet
Today, I showed my Science Fiction students the Fred M. Wilcox classic film from 1956, Forbidden Planet. Afterwards, I lectured about the tension that I see in the film between Golden Age emphasis on...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: New Wave Lecture and Three Story Discussion
Today’s class was like an exclamation point in two ways. First, there was the long stroke of lecture. I lectured on the origins of the New Wave in New Worlds, Judith Merril’s England Swings SF, and...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: Concluding New Wave SF with Philip K. Dick and Star...
In today’s class, I lectured on Philip K. Dick’s life (2-3-74) and work (characteristics: ontological, epistemological, entropy, empathy, religion, and the “little man”) to conclude my discussion of...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: Lecture on Feminist SF and Readings by Zoline,...
For today’s class, my students came prepared to discuss three readings: Pamela Zoline’s “The Heat Death of the Universe” (New Worlds, July 1967), Joanna Russ’ “When It Changed” (Again, Dangerous...
View ArticleScience Fiction, LMC3214: Alien, Aliens, Giger
Today, we began watching James Cameron’s 1986 film Aliens, and I lectured on Ridley Scott’s earlier 1979 Alien and how these figure into feminist SF via their characters, themes, and source material:...
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