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KYLE D.

STEDMAN
1010 18th Street
Orlando, FL 32805
(c) 407-808-9342
kstedman@mail.usf.edu

EDUCATION University of South Florida; Degree: Ph.D. (expected May 2012)


Field: Rhetoric and Composition; Certificate in Creative Writing

Georgetown University; Degree: M.A. (July 2007)


Field: English; focus in composition studies
Thesis: “Plagiarism Narratives: Implications for Policy and Pedagogy”
Thesis advisor: Patricia E. O’Connor

Rollins College; Degree: B.A. (May 2003)


Major: English; Minor: Music
Honors Thesis: “From Plato to Tolkien: The Shifting Meanings of Atlantis”
Thesis advisor: Twila Yates Papay

TEACHING Graduate Teaching Associate, USF (Fall 2007 to present): Composition 1


EXPERIENCE (ENC 1101); Composition 2 (ENC 1102); Composition 2 online,;
Professional Writing (ENC 3250)

High-School Teacher, The First Academy (2003 to 2005):


10th- and 11th-grade English, SAT preparation, and creative writing

Instructor, Rollins College (January 2002): Student member of teaching team


of interdisciplinary faculty and staff for five-day interim course

TEACHING First-Year Composition, Writing Technologies, Professional and Technical


INTERESTS Writing, Creative Writing, Fantasy/Science Fiction

PUBLICATIONS Agency in the Age of Peer Production (with Quentin Vieregge, Taylor Mitchell, and
Joe Moxley): 200-p. MS under review with Studies in Writing and Rhetoric
series, Southern Illinois University Press.

“Annoying Ways People Use Sources”: 20-p. MS forthcoming in Writing Spaces:


Readings on Writing, Vol. 2. Parlor Press.

“Blogging Florida’s Reputations in First-Year Composition.” Florida Studies:


Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Florida College English Association. Ed.
Claudia Slate and April Van Camp. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge
Scholars, 2009. 11-24.
Stedman CV, 2

PRESENTATIONS “Fan Culture and Remix Literacies,” Conference on College Composition and
AND WORKSHOPS Communication, Louisville, KY, March 2010

“‘Studying the Interaction’: Remix Literacy in the Writing Classroom,”


Georgia Conference on Information Literacy, Savannah, GA, September 2009

“Desmond’s Dilemmas: Exploring Time, Space, and Lost in First-Year


Composition,” International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts,
Orlando, FL, March 2009

“Video Killed the Radio Star: Teaching New Media” (roundtable panel
participant), International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando,
FL March 2009

“Orchestrating Change: Harmonizing the Personal and the Digital in a


‘Community of Learning’” (with Joe Moxley and Quentin Vieregge),
Conference on College Composition and Communication, San Francisco, CA,
March 2009

“Blogging Florida’s Reputations,” Florida College English Association, Ybor


City, FL, October 2008

“Sound and Silence in the City: Early Science-Fiction Film,” International


Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL, March 2008

“Preventing and Responding to Plagiarism” (Workshop Co-leader with Sonia


Jacobson), Georgetown University’s Teaching, Learning and Innovation
Summer Institute, Washington, DC, May 2007

“Preventing and Responding to Plagiarism” (Co-leader with Sonia Jacobson),


Invited workshop for Bluffton College faculty and staff, Bluffton, OH,
January 2007

EDITORIAL Contributor, Custom Reader for ENC 1102, Power to the Pen: Finding Agency
EXPERIENCE Through Argument, Bedford-St. Martins. 2009.

Co-Editor, Custom Reader for ENC 1101, Artifacts: Moving Toward Agency,
Hayden-McNeil. 2009.

Co-Editor, Custom Instructor Guide, Composition Practices: FYC Policies and


Pedagogies, Hayden-McNeil. 2009.

Assistant Editor, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature. Fall 2001-
Spring 2003.

Volunteer Story Gatherer in Cairo, Egypt for book project, Dispossessed: Life in
Our World's Urban Slums, Orbis Books. 2002.
Stedman CV, 3

WEB Webmaster/Program Designer/Conference Organizer, “Anything but Silence:


ADMINISTRATION Politics, Poetry, and Pedagogy,” International Graduate Conference, Tampa,
FL (March 2010)

Webmaster/Program Designer/Conference Organizer, “Anything but Safe:


Sex, Sexuality, and Gender,” International Graduate Conference, Tampa, FL
(March 2009)

Webmaster, English Graduate Student Association, University of South


Florida (Fall 2008 to Spring 2010)

Facilitator/Technology Coordinator/Graphic Designer, First-Year


Composition program, University of South Florida (January 2008 to present)

SERVICE Conference Session Chair, “Re-Visioning Writing Center Spaces,” Florida


Regional Writing Center Conference: Re-Visioning the Writing Center, Tampa,
FL, April 2009

Prospective Student Contact, Department of English Graduate Recruitment


Committee, University of South Florida, 2008-2010

Conference Session Chair, “Talk and Time: Mapping Fannish Histories and
Relationships,” International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts,
Orlando, FL, March 2009

Student Member, Graduate Council (standing council of the Faculty Senate)


and the Fellowship Subcommittee, University of South Florida (December
2008 to August 2009)

Student Member, First-Year Composition Policy Committee, University of


South Florida (December 2007 to December 2008)

MEMBERSHIPS National Council of Teachers of English


Conference on College Composition and Communication
International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts
Omicron Delta Kappa
Sigma Tau Delta
Stedman CV, 4

AWARDS AND CCCC Chairs’ Memorial Scholarship Recipient (March 2010)


HONORS Alma Bryant Award for Outstanding English Graduate Student in Rhetoric
and Composition (May 2009)
Exemplary Service certificate, First-Year Composition at USF (May 2009)
USF English Department Travel Grant (March 2009)
USF First-Year Composition Travel Grant (March 2009)
USF Student Government Travel Grant (March 2009)
English Department Graduate Scholarship Recipient, Georgetown University
(2005-07)
Outstanding Senior Scholar in the Humanities, Rollins College (2003)
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Medallion (service and community involvement),
Rollins College (2003)
Charles McCormick Reeve Award (scholastic achievement), Rollins College
(2003)
Howard Fox Senior Thesis award, Rollins College (2003)
Honors Program and Honors in Major, Rollins College (1999-2003)
Charles Hyde Pratt Award for Creative Writing, Rollins College (2001-02)
Music Faculty Sophomore Citation Award (2001)
William Abbott Constable Writing Award, Rollins College (2000-01)

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