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DEAN REHBERGER
Associate Professor; Director, MATRIX
Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures
517/355-9300 (office); 517/355-8363 (fax)
courses: WRA 110 Writing: Science and Technology; WRA 195H Writing: Major Topics in American Thought (Honors Course)
Rehberger received his PhD from the University of Utah in a double-degree program in Rhetorical Theory and American Studies. He is Associate Director of MATRIX, the Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online. Dean has been teaching with technology for over a decade. He specializes in using online technologies and developing educational resources for the World Wide Web. He has run numerous faculty technology and workshops and given presentations for educators and cultural heritage workers from local, national and international audience, recently workshops in South Africa, Italy and--on the MSU campus--for women scholars and social leaders from West African. His primary areas of research include: information design and architecture; digital libraries, museums and archives; Internet technologies in the classroom; and hybrid learning environments. He also coordinates many large grant projects for Matrix, including the National Gallery of the Spoken Word, a National Digital Library Initiative Phase II spearheaded by the National Science Foundation and the NSF/JISC grant, the Spoken Word: New Resources to Transform Teaching and Learning.
Rehberger teaches graduate course in American Studies (theories and methods), cultural studies, writing theory, and teaching with technology. He teaches undergraduate course in humanities computing, hypertext theory, and advanced web design and has extensive experience teaching Tier 1 writing. He has developed for the College of Arts & Letters at MSU a Humanities Computing Certificate Program for graduate students and faculty members.
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