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Gian Pagnucci--Curriculum Vitae
Presentations International Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S. “Technology and the Arts: Now and the Future.” Miami, FL. Multi-Culturalism in Miam. 37th Annual Conference of the International Council of Fine Arts Deans (ICFAD). 24 Oct. 2000. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nicholas Mauriello. “A Place to Hide: Student Identity in the Internet Writing Class.” San Diego, CA: Fifth Annual International Conference on Teacher Research. 17-18 Apr. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nicholas Mauriello. “Can’t We Just Xerox This? Empowerment and the Ethics of Technology.” San Diego, CA: 1998 American Educational Research Annual Conference. 13-17 Apr. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., Tammy Winner-White, and Nicholas Mauriello. “<b>How do we do this</b> Teachers Collaborating on the Web.” Washington, D.C.: Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) 9th International Conference. 10-14 Mar. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. “One Step Back, Two Steps Forward: Liberatory Education in Student Lives.” Omaha, NE: 1998 Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Conference. 5-7 Mar. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Connecting Business and Education Through the World Wide Web.” Toronto, Ontario, Canada: WebNet 97 World Conference of the WWW, Internet, and Intranet. 1-5 Nov. 1997.
Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S. “Lessons Planned, Lessons Learned: Students Designing Writing Topics for Teachers” San Antonio, TX: Making Composition Matter: Students, Citizens, Institutions, Advocacy. Fifty-Fifth Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 27 Mar. 2004. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nicholas Mauriello. “Repaving the Streets: Helping Students to Bulldoze Old Nations of Diversity.” Chicago, IL: Connecting the Text and the Street. Fifty-Third Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 20-23 Mar. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nicholas Mauriello. “Mountains, Cities, and Dreams: Struggles to Compose Multi-Cultural Communities.” Denver, CO: Composing Community. Fifty-Second Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 17 Mar. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Project UNLOC: A Scholarly Collaborative for Understanding Narratives, Literacy, and Ourselves in Cyberspace”. Member of Panel Re-Imagining the Academic Community in the Virtual Age with Deborah Holdstein, Nicholas Mauriello, Lee Odell, Todd Rohman, David Schaafsma, Michael Spooner, and Kathleen Blake Yancey. Minneapolis, MN: Educating the Imagination and Re-imagining Education. Fifty-first Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 13 Apr. 2000. Pagnucci, Gian S. "Visible Pedagogy: Writing Teachers Confronting the World Wide Web." Atlanta, GA: Visible Students, Visible Teachers. Fiftieth Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 24-27 Mar. 1999. Pagnucci, Gian S. “TWARC and Technology.” Part of the roundtable “The TWARC Proposal: A Vision and Manifesto for Teaching the Reading and Writing of Cultures.” Chicago, IL: Ideas, Historias, Cuentos....Breaking with Precedent. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 1-4 Apr. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. "Writing Together in a Cyberpunk World: A Case Study of Teacher-Student Co-Authoring." Nashville, TN: 45th Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). 18 Mar. 1994.
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Presentations & Modern Language Association (MLA) Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S. “Fringe Stories and Literacy Narratives.” Part of the panel “Prison Stories, Popcorn Stitches, Bible Quotes, and Dragon Tales: Clashing Literacies on the Fringe.” Atlanta, GA: Celebrating the Languages and Literacies of Our Lives. 92nd Annual Convention. National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). 21-24 Nov. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nicholas Mauriello. “Regaining Composition Through Sneaky Writing.” Washington, DC: The Modern Language Association (MLA) 2000 Convention. 27-30 Dec. 2000. Pagnucci, Gian S., Nicholas Mauriello, and Michael M. Williamson. “The Technology War: Teachers Battling for Student Equity” Nashville, TN: Learning from Our Students: Growing as Teachers. 88th Annual Convention National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). 19-22 Nov. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., Nicholas Mauriello, and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Portfolio Myths: Six Ways Our Portfolios Don’t Work Like the Book(s) Said.” San Jose, CA--San Jose State University, California: Inside Portfolios: Interpreting the Cultural Artifacts of Literacy. National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Professional Development Series. 17 Jan. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nick Mauriello. “CyberFolios: Portfolios on the Final Frontier.” New Orleans, LA: Conflict and Consensus: Exploring Diversity and Standards in the Portfolio Movement. National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Professional Development Series. 17 Jan. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Dawn Abt-Perkins. "Narrative Learning: What Happens When High School Students Become Storytellers?" Louisville, KY: 82nd Annual Convention. National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), 20 Nov. 1992.
Other National Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S., and Nicholas Mauriello. “Name, Rank, and Student ID Number: Students Go to War with Institutional Identity.” Louisville, KY: Thomas R. Composing Identities. The 2002 Thomas R. Watson Conference on Rhetoric and Composition. 10 Oct. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S., Wesley Houp, Robert Koch, Michele Petrucci, and Rob Wallace. “Voices, Memories, Stories: Multiple Reflections on Learning to Do Narrative Inquiry.” Athens, GA: Vision, Voice, and Virtuality: (Re)Conceptualizing Qualitative Presentation. Fifteenth Annual Qualitative Interest Group (QUIG) Conference on Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies. 3-5 Jan. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Edel M. Reilly. "The High M.A.R.C.S. Project: An Eighth Grade Program for Integrating Mathematics, Art, Research, Collaboration, and Storytelling." Ithaca, NY: Multiple Intelligences. Fourth National Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Conference. 3-5 June 1999. Pagnucci, Gian S., Nicholas Mauriello, and Michael M. Williamson. “Un-scheduled Conflicts: Problems in Developing a Technology and Literacy Course.” Louisville, KY: Thomas R. Multiple Literacies for the 21st Century. The 1998 Thomas R. Watson Conference on Rhetoric and Composition. 8-10 Oct. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “How Long Should It Be? Creating Authentic Rhetorical Situations for Students.” Pittsburgh, PA: Rhetoric, the Polis, and the Global Village. Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) Eighth Biennial Conference. 4-7 June 1998.
Regional Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley. “Project ETC: A Tour of the Electronic Teaching Collaborative.” Salt Lake City, UT: Writing and Technology: Media, Message, and Meaning. Western States Composition Conference. University of Utah. 23-24 Oct. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Shoveling Snow: Making Collaboration Work for Us.” Tempe, AZ.: Western States Composition Conference. Arizona State University. 24-25 Oct. 1997.
State Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S. Riva Sharples, Carrie Fitzpatrick, Jennifer McBride, and Ganda Nabi Mahamadou. “Trashy Novels, the Classics, and Educated Minds: The Politics of Choosing a Book for ‘Fun-Reading.’” Pittsburgh, PA: Literacy…with the Accent on the “Lit.” The Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts (PCTELA) Conference 2002. 18-19 Oct. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S. “eDRAFT: electronic Discussion, Reflection, and Fluid Texts.” Shippensburg, PA: Starting Anew: Problems, Possibilities, and Potential. The Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts (PCTELA) Conference 2001. 28-29 Sep. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S. “New Methods for Teaching Technical Writing.” Punxsutawney, PA: At Play in the Fields of English Studies. 2001 Pennsylvania College English Association (PCEA) Annual Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania–Punxsutawney Campus, 22-24 Mar. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S., Jamey Nye, Jackie Huggins, and Tammy Winner-White. "Literacy Letters." Pittsburgh, PA: Colloquium on Literacy and Pedagogy. University of Pittsburgh. 5-7 Nov. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Dick Theis. "Site Unseen: They Will Come If It Is Built - A Place for Stories of Technology in Composition Classrooms." Indiana, PA: Working with Students. Students at Work. English Association of the Pennsylvania System Universities (EAPSU) 1998 Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 15-17 Oct. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Driveways and Other Collaborative Teaching Sites.” Shippensburg, PA: English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities (EAPSU) 1997 Conference. Shippensburg University.. 30 Oct. - 1 Nov. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “An Apple for the Student: New Methods of Engaging Students in Active Learning.” Clarion, PA: Pennsylvania Society of Teaching Scholars Regions I and II Conference. Clarion University. 18 Oct. 1997 Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Teacher Collaboration.” Pittsburgh, PA: Graduate Studies in Rhetoric Colloquium. Carnegie Mellon University. 25 Sep. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. "It’s Alive! Technology Revives Freshman Composition or That’s Not What I Was Thinking.” Slippery Rock, PA: Fourth Annual Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Conference on the Use of Computers and Computer-Based Technology. Slippery Rock University, 22 May 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “When Worlds Collide: Regionalism and Diversity in the Composition Classroom.” Erie, PA: Conference of the Pennsylvania College English Association (PCEA). The Pennsylvania State University - Erie, The Behrend College. 17-19 Apr. 1997. (Paper read by William Macauley.) Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Teaching Students to Be Lifelong Learners with Technology.” Erie, PA: Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts. 18 Oct. 1996.
Local Presentations Pagnucci, Gian S. "Reflective Journal Writing for Students and Faculty." Indiana, PA: Reflective Practice Teaching Group. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 24 Sep. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Residential Experiences. ARTS—The Appalachian Rural Talent Search Project.” Indiana, PA: Enhancing Retention Through First-Year Programs. A Showcase of IUP Faculty Initiatives. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 3 April 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S., Riva Sharples, Carrie Fitzpatrick, Jennifer McBride, and Mahamadou Nabi Ganda. “Literacy Narratives and Life Stories.” Indiana, PA: Words, Language, and the Bits In-Between. 2002 IUP English Conference. (Tenth Annual IUP English Conference.) 5 Apr. 2002. Pagnucci, Gian S., Carolyn Camp, and Rosalee Stilwell. “Questioning the Departmental Faculty Observation Form and Its Products, or How a Paperwork Can Shape a Culture.” Indiana, PA: Eat and Talk English Department Teaching Circle, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 12 Dec. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Technical Writing, Technology, and the English Major.” Indiana, PA: 24 Hours as an English Major Program. Department of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 2 Nov. 1999. Pagnucci, Gian S, Wendy Carse, Jennifer Dix, Fred Jordan, and Jessica Yurick. “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Graduate School But Were Afraid to Ask” Indiana, PA: Emerging Scholars in English. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Annual English Undergraduate Conference. 24 Apr. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. and Nick Mauriello. “Teaching Collaboratives in the Web-Based Composition Course.” Indiana, PA: English Graduate Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 27-28 Mar. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. and Nick Mauriello. “The Intersections of Literacy and Technology.” Proposal for a Center for Electronic Literacy Study. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Indiana, PA. 25 Sep. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S, Wendy Carse, and Matthew Ferrence. “Getting into Graduate School.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania English Undergraduate Conference. 11 Apr. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Technical Writing and the English Major” Indiana, PA: 24 Hours as an English Major Program. Department of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 1996. Pagnucci, Gian S, Wendy Carse, and Barbara Kraszewski. “Getting into Graduate School.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania English Undergraduate Conference. 19 Apr. 1996.
Workshops Pagnucci, Gian S. “Putting It All Together: WAC Collaborations.” Atlanta, GA: Part of Writing Across the Curriculum Workshops: Assessing Writing with Technology. Spelman College. 4-6 Jun. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S. and Nicholas Mauriello. “Interdisciplinary Writing and Academic Collaboration.” Atlanta, GA: Spelman College. 7 Mar. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S., Lea Masiello, and Matt Willen. “Faculty Web Page Building Workshop.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 14 Dec. 1999. Pagnucci, Gian S. "Dark Places, Deep Secrets: Considering the Ramifications of Posting Confessional Writing on the Internet." Atlanta, GA: Part of Confessional Writing Workshop. Visible Students, Visible Teachers. Fiftieth Annual Convention Conference on College Composition and Communication. 24-27 Mar. 1999. Pagnucci, Gian S. and Dan Tannacito. “Rhetoric and Linguistics Employment Two Part Workshop Series.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 4, 6 Nov. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., Nicholas Mauriello, and Tammy Winner-White. “Re-Booting Your Classroom: An Introductory Workshop on Electronic Pedagogy.” Gainsville, FL: 14th Computers and Writing Conference. 28-31 May 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., Ali Aghbar, and Dan Tannacito. “Rhetoric and Linguistics Job Search Four Part Workshop Series.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania Graduate Studies in Rhetoric and Linguistics Program Workshop Series. 28 Jan. 1998 and 11, 18, 23 Feb. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. “”Writing HTML Code and Using the IUP Vax System.” Session for Teaching English at a Distance Workshop 4: Distance Learning Teaching Tools, Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 22 November 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., Nicholas Mauriello, and Tammy Winner-White. "Going Digital in First-Year Composition: An Introductory Workshop." Indiana, PA. Working with Students. Students at Work. English Association of the Pennsylvania System Universities (EAPSU) 1998 Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 15-17 Oct. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Making Technology Meaningful in the Classroom.” Indiana, PA: Teaching Teachers to Teach with Technology Workshop. State System of Higher Education Faculty Professional Development Committee and the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching Excellence. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.. 25 Aug. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Edel Reilly. “Performance Poetry Workshop.” Indiana, PA: Young Writers Conference. Indiana Junior High School. 22 Feb. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. “Internet Workshop for Beginners.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 25 Oct. 1996. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Resume Writing Workshop.” Department of Safety Sciences, Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 17 Oct. 1996. Pagnucci, Gian S.“Mock Interviews.” Indiana, PA: Getting a Job Training Session. Department of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 1996.
Fiction and Poetry Readings Pagnucci, Gian S. “Reading from the Poetry of Franco Pagnucci.” The Persistence of Mythological Themes” Indiana, PA: IUP Myth/Folklore Studies Presentation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 9 Nov. 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S., and Edel M. Reilly. “Readings for Hispanic Author Day.” Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 13 Oct. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. “The Italian Dentist.” Indiana, PA: New Growth Arts Review Annual Publication Reading. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 29 Apr. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Remembering Nonno: Stories of Growing Up Italian-American.” DuBois, PA: Pennsylvania College English Association (PCEA) Annual Conference. 20-21 Mar. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Moscatello Wine.” New Growth Arts Reading. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 5 Dec. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S. “Moscatello Wine.” St. Charles, IL. 19 Apr. 1997. Pagnucci, Gian S. Selections from Cyberwriting: A Story of Teaching, Learning, and Co-authoring and Master of Ceremonies for Gradapolooza: IUP Graduate Students Performing Their Own Poetry, Fiction, Translations y mas. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 22 Nov. 1996.
Conferences Directed 2002 IUP English Conference. (Tenth Annual IUP English Conference.) Indiana, PA: Words, Language, and the Bits In-Between. 5 Apr. 2002. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The 2001 Pennsylvania English Conference. (Ninth Annual IUP English Conference and Third Annual Statewide EAPSU English Majors Conference.) Indiana, PA: 2001: An English Odyssey--Language, Literacy, and the Profession in the New Millennium. 29-30 March 2001. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
English 2000: Eighth Annual IUP English Conference. Indiana, PA: Millennial Festival--Imagining the Future: Word and Image. 31 March 2000. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The Future of Narrative Discourse Symposium.II. Pittsburgh, PA. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 14-16 May 1999.
Seventh Annual IUP English Conference. Indiana, PA: The Write Brain. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 24-26 April 1999.
The Future of Narrative Discourse Symposium.I. Pittsburgh, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 2-4 Oct. 1998.
Sixth Annual IUP English Conference. Indiana, PA: Emerging Scholars in English. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 24 April 1998.
Heads and Tales Conference. Madison, WI: An Inquiry into Storytelling in Education. University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1994.
Play Performances Bagan, Michele, Chris Orchard, Jessie Baker, and Gian S. Pagnucci. "Eve Bares Her Soul, and Refuses to Bit Adam's Bait." Indiana, PA: Working with Students. Students at Work. English Association of the Pennsylvania System Universities 1998 Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 15-17 Oct. 1997. Baker, Jessie, Joe Cameron, Jen Hanft, Gian Pagnucci, John Marsden, and Carla Franko. "Masque-ing the Past by Morphing into the Present: Milton's Comus--the Virgin and the Beer Boy." Indiana, PA: Working with Students. Students at Work. English Association of the Pennsylvania System Universities 1998 Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 15-17 Oct. 1997.
Guest Teaching Pagnucci, Gian S. and Nicholas Mauriello. Session on teaching with technology for Dr. Martha G. Bower's English 760: Teaching College Literature course. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 20 Oct. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S., and William J. Macauley, Jr. Session on creating web pages for Dr. Tina Purdue's English 322: Technical Writing course. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Fall, 1997.
Presentation Sessions Chaired Pagnucci, Gian S. Session Chair for Richard Theis. “Composing an English Department: A Balancing Act Without a Net or An Insurance Policy or Our Mothers.” Denver, CO: Composing Community. Fifty-Second Annual Convention. Conference on College Composition and Communication. 17 March 2001. Pagnucci, Gian S. Session Chair for Richard Theis. Indiana, PA: English Graduate Organization Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. March 1999. Pagnucci, Gian S. Session Chair for Peter N. Goggin, Lori C. Brodkin, and Loel Kim Robinson. "Orality and Literacy Coming Together in the Electronic Age." Salt Lake City, UT: Writing and Technology: Media, Message, and Meaning. Western States Composition Conference. University of Utah. 23-24 Oct. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. Session Chair for Kathy Sohn and Geri Gutwein. “Our Students Stories.” Chicago, IL: Conference on College Composition and Communication. 1-4 Apr. 1998. Pagnucci, Gian S. Session Chair. The Teaching in Cyberspace Through Online Courses (TicToc) Symposium. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago. 17 May 1997. |
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