Shawn Moore

 ShawnW. Moore

Shawn W. Moore

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May 6, 2018
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Dr. Moore is awesome. I took his class online and he posted weekly videos of himself explaining what to expect for the next week. That was nice, since most online classes only send info through emails. Make sure that you turn your assignments and written discussions in on time. I would take Dr. Moore again. Dr. Moore was awesome. I took his class online and he posted weekly videos of himself explaining what to expect for the next week. That was nice, since most online classes only send info through emails. Make sure that you turn your assignments and written discussions in on time. I would take Dr. Moore again.

Biography

Florida SouthWestern State College - English

Assistant Professor Of English at Florida SouthWestern State College and Founder/Director of the Digital Cavendish Project
Shawn
Moore
Fort Myers, Florida
Shawn Moore is an Assistant Professor at Florida Southwestern State College. He graduated with a Ph.D. in English Literature from Texas A&M University. While at A&M, he was the Research Associate and Graduate Fellow for the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture (IDHMC) where he worked closely with Dr. Laura Mandell on developing Digital Humanities projects for faculty and staff. His own research specializes in Early Modern and Restoration British Literature, Digital Rhetoric, and Digital Humanities. Within those fields, his writing focuses on seventeenth-century prose, poetry, and drama, gender theory, and digital theories/rhetorics. He is the creator and Director of the Digital Cavendish Project.


Experience

    Education

    • California State University-Long Beach

      Master of Arts

      English

    • University of California, Riverside

      Bachelor of Arts

      English

    • El Camino College

      Associate of Arts (A.A.)

      English Language and Literature, General

    Publications

    • "The Postmodern Chaucer: From a Procession of 'Sondry Folk' to the Precession of Simulacra."

      Watermark Journal

    online

    ENC 1011

    4(2)

    ENC 1101

    3.9(7)

    online

    ENC 1102

    4.9(8)

    LIT 2000

    4.3(9)