A podcast about creativity, rhetorical invention, and khôra in digital spaces.
In this episode I talk to Matthew Chambers who is the Executive Director of Visual Analytics at Clemson University about how he communicates ethically about among other things the COVID-19 pandemic using visualization tools such as Tableau.
In this special Election 2020 edition of Creatively Digital, I talk to Jennifer Duck about the ethical responsibility we as creators have when it comes to respecting and protecting core principle values such as truth and facts that our democracy and system of government is built on.Jennifer has worked in news media for almost 20 years and is the winner of two Emmy Awards, one with ABC News, and one with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
In this episode, I talk to Sebastian DiStefano who is the Director of Strategic Development for Education at Adobe, and an avid photographer about photography, Lightroom, Photoshop, and his work with the Adobe Creative Campus Collaboration which is a program that now encompasses over 40 higher education institutions in the United States, England, Australia, and Korea.https://adobecreativecampus.com
In this episode, I talk to Jennie Goforth about creativity in Adobe Indesign. Jennie is the Managing Editor for the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University. She is the author of "Publishing a course research journal or magazine using Adobe InDesign," an Adobe EdEx course that can be found at https://edex.adobe.com/resource/a896391Bt
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Karen Freeberg who is a professor of Strategic Communication at the University of Lousiville, about how she uses creativity in her teaching and research.
In this episode, I talk about creativity with Rebecca Rea Ross. Rebecca is a student at Clemson University's RCID doctoral program. Her research interests are in feminist/womanist critical theory, religious rhetoric, and conspiratorial thought.Rebecca's video can be viewed at https://www.behance.net/gallery/104506169/Embodied-Flow
In this episode, I talk more about creativity as a knowledge-producing activity. We also hear from Todd Taylor who is the Eliason Distinguished Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an Adobe Pedagogcal Evangelist.https://adobetextbook.myportfolio.com/https://creativecampusfdi.myportfolio.com/
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Cynthia Haynes, Director of the Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design Ph.D. program and Clemson University about the program she directs and why it is a great place for students to launch successful careers in academia or industry.More information about the RCID program can be found athttps://www.clemson.edu/caah/departments/rcid//