Tim Lockridge
Introduction
Tim Lockridge teaches about and researches writing technologies, digital writing practices, and born-digital scholarship. He is a senior editor of Computers & Composition Digital Press.
Research Interests
- Writing technologies
- Writing processes
- Writing pedagogies
- Reading technologies and practices
Courses Taught
- ENG 770: Professional Writing
- ENG 720: Issues in Digital Composition
- ENG 495: Capstone in Rhetoric and Writing
- ENG/IMS 426/526: Digital Publishing
- ENG 412/512: Print & Digital Editing
- ENG/IMS 411/511: Visual Rhetoric
- ENG/IMS 224: Digital Writing and Rhetoric
- ENG 216: Style: Strategies for Editing
Education
- Ph.D., Rhetoric & Writing, Virginia Tech.
- MFA, Creative Writing, Virginia Tech.
- B.A., English, University of Southern Indiana.
Publications
- Find the Best Tools for the Job: Experimenting with Writing Workflows. Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 4. Parlor Press/The WAC Clearinghouse, 2021.
- Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing. University of Michigan Press, 2020.
- Building Rhetorlist: A call for small, meaningful projects in Rhetoric & Composition. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 24(2), 2020.
- The Kairos Preservation Project. Computers and Composition 46: 72–86, 2017.
- Transliguality, Transmodality, and Difference: Exploring Dispositions and Change in Language and Learning. Enculturation Intermezzo, 2015
Work in Progress
Tim is currently studying the growth of digital reading and writing technologies, with a specific focus on notetaking software and practices.