Amanda Licastro Asst Prof Eng Stevenson U Commons username: @alicastro Twitter handle: amandalicastro digitocentrism.commons.gc.cuny.edu Following 7 members View ProfileActivitySites 4CORE deposits 4Following 7Followers 20Groups 27DiscussionsDocs Academic Interests Commons GroupsHCDHARTI2022Digital Ethnic Futures Consortium (DEFCon)MLA2015 MLA Convention2016 MLA Convention2019 MLA Convention2020 MLA Convention2022 MLA ConventionComputer Studies in Language and LiteratureConnected AcademicsDigital HumanitiesDLS AnthologyExecutive Committee MembersGS Drama and PerformanceHEP Community CollegesHEP Part-Time and Contingent Faculty IssuesHEP Teaching as a ProfessionLSL Second-Language Teaching and LearningMS SoundMS Visual CultureRCWS History and Theory of CompositionRCWS Writing PedagogiesTC Digital Humanities Recent Commons Activity joined the group 2022 MLA Convention joined the group Digital Ethnic Futures Consor… joined the group 2020 MLA Convention deposited Major Author: Margaret Atwood in the group TM The Teaching of Literature deposited Major Author: Margaret Atwood in the group TC Popular Culture AboutAmanda Licastro is the Assistant Professor of Digital Rhetoric at Stevenson University in Maryland. Amanda’s dissertation “Excavating ePortfolios: Digging into a Decade of Student-Driven Data,” won the Calder Dissertation Prize in Digital Humanities in May 2016. Her work can be seen in Kairos, Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments, and Communication Design Quarterly. Amanda’s work on Virtual Reality was featured in The Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Magazine. Work Shared in COREArticlesThe Problem of Multimodality: What Data-Driven Research Can Tell Us About Online Writing PracticesSyllabiMajor Author: Margaret Atwood Composition and Writing with SourcesThe Cyborg Apocalypse Blog Posts