Awesome
Professor Tekobbe is amazing. It's a tough course but she really makes sure you learn. The class is project-based which is either solo or with a group. She will give you enough time for projects and negotiates deadlines. She will extend the deadlines if the class finds an unclear prompt. She loves conversations too. I suggest you participate in her discussion, which is useful for real-life things and relaxed.
Awesome
Doctor Tekobbe is more than an excellent teacher. She's also very funny and cares a lot about her students. Technical writing is not a difficult subject by nature, and for her, it's all about learning. Overall, this is a great class to take as a writing elective because you learn a lot of practical skills and it's not a lot of work at all.
University of Alabama - English
Assistant Professor at The University of Alabama
Higher Education
Cindy
Tekobbe
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Area
I am a professional technologist turned information/digital theorist. I teach graduate and undergraduate courses in visual and digital rhetorics, technical communication, digital media and digital design, and feminist and cultural rhetorics at The University of Alabama, College of Arts & Sciences. As Associate Faculty of the Graduate College, I advise doctoral and master's degree-seeking students. My research focuses on rhetorics of gender and technology, and I investigate and write about the online and community practices of under-represented peoples and voices. I am a member of the Indigenous Rhetorics SIG for the Conference of College Composition and Communications, and Managing Editor and member of the Editorial Board of Constellations, a journal of cultural rhetorics. I am Affiliated Faculty with the WIDE Research Center at Michigan State University.
Associate Faculty, School of Arts, Media + Engineering
Cindy worked at Arizona State University as a Associate Faculty, School of Arts, Media + Engineering
Graduate Teaching Associate, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Cindy worked at Arizona State University as a Graduate Teaching Associate, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Research Associate, School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering
Content creation.
Assistant Professor, Composition, Rhetoric and English Studies
I teach graduate and undergraduate courses in visual and digital rhetorics, technical communication, digital media and digital design, and feminist and cultural rhetorics. As Associate Faculty of the Graduate College, I advise doctoral and master's degree students in the Department of English. My research focuses on rhetorics of gender and technology, and I investigate and write about the online and community practices of under-represented peoples and voices.
Director, Software Development
Cindy worked at ePropertyTax, Inc as a Director, Software Development
Ph.D.
Rhetoric & Composition
M.A.
English
Associate Faculty, School of Arts, Media + Engineering
Graduate Teaching Associate, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Research Associate, School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering
Content creation.
Renaissance drama
St Catharine's College