Jason Tham, Ph.D.

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How are We MOOCing?

December 27, 2013December 27, 2013Jason Tham Leave a comment

This winter break and holidays have been an ideal time for me to work on my MA research, which focuses on power and ideological borders within MOOC interfaces. Having already written about 40% of the anticipated 15,000-word thesis essay, I find my interest and desire to learn about MOOCs grow stronger each time I come … Continue reading How are We MOOCing?

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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

  • Purpose Over Product
  • Reflections on My First Sabbatical
  • Another Summer Through Black Mirror
  • Learning from Information Design Experts

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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