Anthony Haynes writes: A persistent theme on The Grey Lit Café is the role of grey literature genres in higher education. We've published episodes on abstracts, dissertations, essays, online lectures, posters, and slide decks.
In this episode, we take up a challenge from our recent episodes on essays: what alternatives - when it comes to expository and discursive communication - are there to essays?
Here, in the second of two interviews, Dr James Austin (University of Connecticut) explains how his pedagogy encompasses student production of podcasts.
References
James's publications are itemised on his university page: https://english.uconn.edu/person/james-austin/.
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