Educator, curriculum builder, and co-creator of The Lady's Museum Project. Researches 18th-c British Female Periodicals, Book History & the History of Pedagogy.
We are accepting submissions for three #ASECS23 sessions! Please submit your proposals this year through the new @ASECSOffice Google Form, which you can find on our website along with the session descriptions. https://t.co/QHd0OsVFA1
I just finished my first day of my non-academic career as curriculum builder and event manager. As tenure track positions become more rare, embrace alt jobs for humanities. We have value and experience!
Pedagogy: In "Teaching the Lady’s Museum and Sophia Imperialism, Early Feminism, and Beyond" @kaelsu @susancarlile show how to teach these texts using the #openaccess Lady's Museum Project https://t.co/rvVcVNf38R
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New article written by @kaelsu and @susancarlile that inspired The Lady's Musem Project published in @ABOwomeninarts. The latest issue has 5 articles on teaching Charlotte Lennox! Read it here: https://t.co/4rVdVDnGYS
@BiblioScholar Come join the #WritewithAphra group! We welcome all who have writing projects (all career levels).We are a friendly bunch 😁DM for details!
A big thanks to @CsecsScedhs who funded our project, which allowed us to pay for 15 years of a domain name & paid WordPress site. We focus on care and maintenance over innovation. We want #ladysmuseumproject to stick around for a long time as we think it's a valuable resource!
We want to prioritize accessibility for audio learners by creating a librivox audiobook. Brandeis University has graciously funded an intern, @FactorJenny (PhD candidate & published poet) to record installments this summer 🎉 #ladysmuseumproject
We are graduate students, so don't have a longterm institution. For that reason, we chose WordPress for its accessibility, and ease to train novice volunteers on (like @kaelsu)