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Bronwyn T. Williams

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Another photo and reflection from Ripple Effects International projects.
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Featured photo - 2024 Ripple Effects project in Morecambe Bay, United Kingdom.
"Taken in the early hours of the morning along the mist shrouded canal, the photo in my eyes gives off a very moody feeling, staying true to the hauntingly beautiful atmosphere I felt at the time." - Harlem,

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Featured photo - 2024 Ripple Effects project in Morecambe Bay, United Kingdom.
"Taken in the early hours of the morning along the mist shrouded canal, the photo in my eyes gives off a very moody feeling, staying true to the hauntingly beautiful atmosphere I felt at the time." - Harlem,

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The Ripple Effects project in Kinnaur, India, title "Colours of Water" offers vivid and thoughtful contrasts between the stunning natural landscape and ongoing construction projects. See more of the photos from Kinnaur on our website! #rippleeffectsinternational
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We have a new Bluesky account for Ripple Effects International - our global climate change education projects where people share photos, reflections, and stories about water, nature and climate change. Follow us!
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We've launched a revised website for Ripple Effects International - our global climate change photography, writing, and education project. It's a collaborative, cross-cultural site for people to share photos, reflections, and stories about water and nature.Take a look! rippleeffectsinternational.org
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The Louisville Free Public Library is celebrating five years of Ripple Effects "Ripple Effects: Five Years of Exploring Water in Kentuckiana" is on from Sept 6 – Oct 26. This is where it all started, come see the imaginative photos and writing of young people about water in their world.

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Ripple Effects International is an arts, education, and sustainability project involving schools, libraries, universities, and community organizations to promote climate change awareness and community literacy through photo essays from people around the globe.
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my statement on Ai from the mini-comic I'm making as syllabus for a new class I'm teaching this fall. It's simple, but I pretty much said all I have to say on it - it robs you of decisions and struggle - and the joy of being surprised. It robs you of learning...
a snippet of a mini-comic, at top - straight line stretches from point A to B. Immediately below, same dot at A, then becomes a curving, meandering line that winds through the page and ends at a point with rays and a question mark emanating from it. Text reads: "Nothing can do this for you - that robs you of experience and conflates answers with learning. Rather, it's all the decisions you make along the way, the mistakes, struggles, and surprises! These pathways you create - this is learning.

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Upcoming episodes ⬇️

Episode 172: Sherri Craig
Episode 173: Travis Margoni
Episode 174: Gesa E. Kirsch
Episode 175: Michael Neal
Episode 176: Carolyn R. Miller
Episode 177: Sheila Carter-Tod
Episode 178: Christopher Carter
Episode 179: Bernice Olivas
Episode 180: Bronwyn T. Williams
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Talking Thursday at #4C25 about how the psychology of time offers insights into students' affective, temporal experiences of writing and learning, with implications about writing processes, writer's block, institutional systems, and writing identities (BA.7 - Thurs. 12:15, Room 330).
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During times of disruption, like now, students don't need teachers to be therapists - just to know we are human. When I interviewed students during the pandemic, a consistent theme was how meaningful it was just to have their instructors acknowledge that the times were a struggle for everyone.
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The 5-year retrospective articles about the pandemic have talked about things that have changed as a result of that experience. What students told me interviews then about how their perceptions of school, technology, and place were changing I continue to see ripples of today.
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One of the things the current attacks on education may be affecting is students' perceptions of / relationships with the university as an institution. It was something students talked to me about during the pandemic that wasn't always obvious, but could be happening now too.

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My first solo-authored article is up now in RSQ! This piece was a dream to work on. I'm so humbled by the generosity of the RSQ reviewers and editors, and even more sure that my crackerjack home team of friends + colleagues is the best in the game. Check it out! bit.ly/hhopkinsrsq
A Sense of Direction: Rhetoric, Energy, and Infrastructure
This article argues for a sense of proprioception as a conceptual frame for how energy materializations tangle with digital infrastructure, suggesting terms through which rhetoricians might advance...
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The thing about comics - it’s not simply about how words & pictures hang out(which is not how I define comics) - but how reading itself is changed - when the eye moves in all kinds of directions beyond LR, LR… I (clearly) really like to play with reading flow & what I can say differently as a result

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Started...Going: finished intro to the book on teaching w/Unflattening! My thumbnails from last April & when I went to make the actual pages in Nov/Dec & realized usable page dimensions were 4x7"! An additional challenge, but geeked at how it came together! I think the book comes out in spring...
a slide with two thumbnail pages for a comic on the left side and the finished pages on the left, dated April 2024 and January 2025 respectively. Hard to explain - but it's a conversation about how Unflattening went out into the world, and what I learned from it, and what I hope people take from this book on teaching with it. There are call backs to the book, the marching sleepwalking figures, question marks that become footprints, a falling copy of Unflattening makes the Unflattening "eye" symbol. Lots of teaser images of what is sort of in this book about it. A self-portrait of me drawing opens the piece - in the same pose as my self portrait that I use on social media (which itself comes from my 2008 political comic seeing red/feeling blue). When I post the finished pages properly (when I'm given permission to do so) - I'll post proper alt-text for everything on the pages. It's a lot for two tiny pages!!

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As articles for our special issue, 'Getting Critical About Critique', are being published (keep an eye out for them in the journal 'Teaching in Higher Education'), colleagues may be interested in the article that inspired this special issue.

www.academia.edu/117697069/Ge...

doi.org/10.1080/1356...

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Our bilingual (Welsh, English) Climate Comic, co-created with older and younger people in Wales, can be downloaded for free here: www.climatecomic.co.uk Watch this space for the intergenerational activity pack, coming soon... #CADR #climate #ageing @charliemuss.bsky.social
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Not the typical start to a Thanksgiving day, but it was great to get up this morning to join the Finland/Estonia Communication Skills Workshop to give an online keynote talk about learning in times of disruption and join the conversations about language learning and teaching. Thanks for opportunity!

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Get ready for our next #literacies chat, featuring @nicole-mirra.bsky.social! We hope you all join us as we navigate this new platform and discuss an incredibly important topic. See you there!
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I'd like to be added, if possible. I've been working on several cross-cultural climate change education projects working to connect young people across cultures.

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