Jason Tham, Ph.D.

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#cwcon 2013

June 10, 2013June 10, 2013Jason Tham Leave a comment

Woot! I had a blast at my first Computers and Writing (2013) this weekend! A quick shout-out to the organizing team led by Jill Morris and the hosting university, Frostburg State University, MD, for a job well done. My panel consisted of Matt Barton (my thesis director), Jack Hennes, and myself, and we presented Friday … Continue reading #cwcon 2013

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Department of English
Technical Communication & Rhetoric
Texas Tech University
jason.tham@ttu.edu
Office: Humanities Building, 363D
Meeting by appointment

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I am an associate professor and assistant chair of English at Texas Tech University. I study and teach technical communication, UX research, and information design. You can reach me via:

Email: jason.tham@ttu.edu
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Blog/Insights

  • Another Summer Through Black Mirror
  • Learning from Information Design Experts
  • On Community, Care, and Academic Gatherings
  • Why Design Thinking Needs a Social Justice Lens, and Vice Versa

Quick Background

I am committed to innovative teaching and learning. Combining my industry experience in design & visual communication, I create courses that support students’ development in the profession of technical communication, including UX design, content delivery, information architecture, and usability research.

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