[ATTW-L] DMAC and Selfe Fellowship Information

Dmac Institute dmac.osu at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 18:02:58 UTC 2021


Hello, everyone!

There are a few more days to register for this year's DMAC.

Digital Media and Composition Institute

The Ohio State University

May 3–10, 2021



The Digital Media and Composition Institute (DMAC) at The Ohio State
University is an 8-day institute on the effective use of digital media in
college composition classrooms. Participants will explore a range of
contemporary digital literacy practices – alphabetic, visual, audio, and
multimodal – and apply what they learn to the design of meaningful
assignments, syllabi, curricula, or programs.

Our upcoming institute features:



●      World-class faculty that in the past has included Jonathan Buehl,
Kay Halasek, Susan Lang, Ben McCorkle, Margaret Price, Lauren Squires, and
Christa Teston.

●      Fully online delivery including synchronous and asynchronous
presentations addressing current issues in multimodal writing research and
pedagogy.

●      Workshops emphasizing production in multimodal writing, curriculum
development and assessment, and access and accessibility.

●      A commitment to keeping DMAC affordable and accessible, including
reduced tuition fees.

The Institute’s curriculum, presentations, and workshops will be delivered
using a mix of synchronous Zoom events, asynchronous videos and modules,
along with daily interactions with and support from the Institute staff. DMAC
is designed to provide participants with flexibility in how they engage
with the curriculum, presentations, and workshops.



Registration for DMAC 2021 is now open and has a deadline of March 1, 2021
or until all seats have been filled. For more information, please visit

http://www.dmacinstitute.com/register/



Additionally, the Digital Media and Composition Institute (DMAC) is proud
to announce *the Cindy and Dickie Selfe DMAC Fellowship.* This fellowship
supports diversity and inclusion in the field of digital media and
composition studies. We invite applicants from historically marginalized
communities, as well as educators who work with these communities. We also
invite applications from scholars whose work and scholarly interests
address educational and societal inequities within digital media and
composition studies. Our goal is to amplify voices that are often unheard
in our field and make it possible for individuals to attend DMAC who could
not otherwise participate. The fellowship is applied toward tuition costs
for the Institute. *Please note that the fellowship recipients will still
be required to pay the $300 registration fee*.

To apply for the Cindy and Dickie Selfe DMAC Fellowship, please write a 1–2
page letter to the DMAC organizers that addresses the following questions:

   - What personal and professional goals do you hope to achieve by
   attending DMAC and how are they related to your current work?
   - How might your participation in DMAC improve the educational
   environment for colleagues and students at your home institution?
   - How will your participation in DMAC contribute to the diversity of
   students, teachers, and scholars in the field of digital media and
   composition studies?
   - What means of funding do you currently have to attend DMAC?

*Please submit your application no later than 01 March to this Qualtrics
survey <https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_brsM7ufSXgVYGNg>.*
You're welcome to write dmac.osu at gmail.com with questions.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

- The DMAC Team

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Digital Media and Composition (DMAC) Institute
421 Denney Hall
Department of English
The Ohio State University
164 W 17th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
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