Wyatt, Christopher
individual record
Lecturer
Positions:
- Lecturer, English, College of Arts and Sciences
overview
The rhetoric of economics, and the economics of rhetorical persuasion in digital spaces. Also, how design influences choices, including UI/UX experiences shape user interactions with systems. Much of my work approaches choices by/for Neurodiverse communities.
education and training
- M.F.A. in Film and Digital Media, Chatham University - (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States) 2017
- Ph.D. in Rhetoric; Scientific and Technical Communication, University of Minnesota - (Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States) 2010
- M.A. in Rhetoric, Composition Theory, California State University, Fresno - (Fresno, California, United States) 2006
selected publications
Books1
Chapters2
- Wyatt, C. S. (2019). Virtual Dust on a Bookshelf: Abandoned Wikibooks by and for Writing Students. Chen, C., Purzycki, K., & Wilkes, L. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2018 Computers and Writing Annual Conference. 125-136. The WAC Clearinghouse.
- Wyatt, C. S. (2017). Accessible Writing Spaces: A Framework for Inclusive Design of Virtual Composition Classrooms. Purdy, J. P., & DeVoss, D. N. (Eds.), Making Space: Writing Instruction, Infrastructure, and Multiliteracies.
recent teaching activities
- ENGL104 Composition & Rhetoric Instructor
- ENGL210 Technical Professional Writing Instructor
- ENGL355 Rhetoric Of Style Instructor
Email
cswyatt@tamu.edu
First Name
Christopher
Last Name
Wyatt