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== Office hours signups ==  
== Office hours signups ==  


Looking to schedule a meeting with me? Please [[User:Aaronshaw/OH|sign up for an OH appointment]]. If I'm your advisor or supervising a qualifying exam, I also have a page with my [[User:Aaronshaw/AdvisingOH|advising/qualifying exam office hours schedule]].
Looking to schedule a meeting with me? Please [[User:Aaronshaw/OH|sign up for an OH appointment]]. If I'm your advisor, serving on your committee, or supervising a qualifying exam, I also have a page with my [[User:Aaronshaw/AdvisingOH|advising/mentoring office hours schedule]].


== Archived classes hosted on this wiki ==
== Archived classes hosted on this wiki ==

Revision as of 18:14, 12 October 2021

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Hello! I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern where I direct the Media, Technology & Society (MTS) Program. I am also part of the Technology & Social Behavior Program. I have a few too many profiles in various parts of the Web, all of which I struggle to keep up to date. A good place to find current information is my website. If you'd like to get in touch, please send me an email (and don't be shy about re-sending if I don't reply).

Current classes hosted in this wiki

Office hours signups

Looking to schedule a meeting with me? Please sign up for an OH appointment. If I'm your advisor, serving on your committee, or supervising a qualifying exam, I also have a page with my advising/mentoring office hours schedule.

Archived classes hosted on this wiki

Resources

  • Class policies. The policies that govern my classes at Northwestern. I will try to update these and usually link to them from my course syllabus.
  • Assessment rubrics/policies. The assessment rubrics and policies I use in my classes. These are stated as generally as possible to enable me to use them across many kinds of courses.
  • Better Wikipedia citations. This page documents a basic solution to a common problem I observe among students who want to cite Wikipedia articles as part of assignments in my classes. After telling people about it a few times, I decided to write up the solution here so that it can be a more public resource.
  • How to email your professor without being annoying AF