Kim Jaxon

Kim Jaxon

Associate Professor, Composition & Literacy (+ Self Proclaimed Geek)

Kim Jaxon

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Digital Humanities Panel

gameheaderThanks to Jeff Layne from CSU, Chico’s Regional & Continuing Education for making our Digital Humanities Panel Discussion available for viewing. Link here to our talks and panel Q&A.

 

Category : digital pedagogy, talks
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Dr. Kim Jaxon

I'm an associate professor of English (Composition & Literacy) at California State University, Chico. I received my Ph.D. at UC, Berkeley in the Language & Literacy, Society & Culture program in the Graduate School of Education. My research interests focus on theories of literacy, particularly digital literacies, the teaching of writing, participation, course design, and teacher education. In my research and my teaching, I use a variety of digital platforms and consider the affordances in terms of student learning and participation. Currently a featured contributor for DMLCentral. Finally, I'm a gamer and a self proclaimed geek.
Header & Bio photos by Alan Levine (@cogdog)

Contact me: kjaxon@csuchico.edu

Spring 2018
English 333: online
English 130P: MW 3:00-3:50
Office Hours: M 4:00-5:00pm and by appointment

Links to Courses

  • Engl 130: Academic Writing
  • Engl 332: Literacy Studies
  • Engl 333: Advanced Comp for Future Teachers (Online)
  • Engl 341: Reading Lit For Future Teachers
  • Engl 341: Reading Lit For Future Teachers (Online)
  • Engl 431: Theory & Practice Tutoring Writing
  • Engl 632: Theories of Literacy
  • Engl 634: Teaching Composition
  • Engl 692: Digital Cultures (Special Topics)
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Composing Science: A Facilitator’s Guide to Writing in the Science Classroom


Proud to announce that our book, which focuses on teaching writing in the sciences, is available from The National Writing Project, TCPress and Amazon.
You will also find supplemental materials, including detailed lesson plans, on our companion site also called Composing Science

Recent Posts

  • Writing for DMLCentral
  • To Badass 70 Year Olds…
  • Writing Mentors FTW
  • Leslie & I On BlogTalk Radio
  • Nobody Quits in April

Dr. Kim Jaxon

  • 400 West 1st Street • Chico, CA 95929-0830
  • English Dept: 530.898.5124
  • kjaxon@csuchico.edu

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