gguida’s Profile

Faculty
Active 10 months ago
gguida
Display Name
gguida
Title
Professor
Department
English
Office Location
Namm 525
Academic interests

Creative Writing, Ethnic Studies, American Studies, Shakespeare, Popular Culture, Humor

Email address
X (formerly Twitter)
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My Courses

English 1101 Spring 2020

English 1101 Spring 2020

English 1101 Section HD72

Films from Literature, English 2400

Films from Literature, English 2400

This course allows students to study the translation of written texts to film, and to study the elements of visual storytelling.

English Composition II (Partially Online)

English Composition II (Partially Online)

This course will offer students the chance to improve their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Students enrolled in the course will be required to read and respond to texts that serve as models for compositions that serve specific rhetorical and professional purposes; to develop an effective writing process; to conduct basic academic research; to format documents; and to practice the dynamics of group work.

My Projects

The Open Road

The Open Road

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Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

City Tech’s Source for Academic Affairs Information

Writing Across the Curriculum

Writing Across the Curriculum

WAC encourages courses throughout the college to incorporate formal and informal writing into the course practices and requirements. Avatar retrieved from Bridgeline Digital, Creative Commons License

Literature Curriculum Committee of the Department of English

Literature Curriculum Committee of the Department of English

This site aims to share information about assignments, course design, and the activities of the Literature Curriculum Committee.

WAC Digital Initiatives: Writing Intensive Certification

WAC Digital Initiatives: Writing Intensive Certification

Current and potential writing intensive (WI) course instructors now have the opportunity to complete the certification process online, in a fast-tracked method well-suited to some faculty members’ crammed schedules. Over the course of the academic year, this born-digital initiative offers faculty a space in which they can view past workshops; discuss how WAC principles work in their own classrooms and disciplines; and submit and share resources. After participating in this project, faculty will submit a portfolio of revised materials to complete the certification process.

My Clubs

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