Registration is Now Open for THATCampSE 2014!!

Hello! And welcome to THATCamp South East 2014! We are excited to be hosting at Georgia State University in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. We hope you can join us. If you love THATCamp as much as we do, now is the time! If you are new to THATCamp, please visit the THATCamp 101 and learn more about how it all works!

The dates have been finalized: Saturday and Sunday, March 29-30 2014.

All activities will be held in the Student Center on campus at Georgia State University, on the 2nd floor. Here is the searchable campus map.

  • Doors will open at 9AM Saturday morning for socializing and coffee in the Sinclair suite 274. Here is a link to the floor plan of the Student Center.
  • We will begin sorting proposals at 10AM and hold sessions until 5PM. We will be organizing a group outing for lunch to encourage further socializing and networking.
  • Doors will open 12:30 on Sunday and sessions will run until 5PM.

Please visit our registration page to sign up.

When you are ready, please feel free to submit session proposals.

We are requesting a small $20 donation to help defray costs. Also, please make sure to indicate your t-shirt size so we can order the proper sizes and amounts by March 10th at the latest.

Valerie Robin (English Department) –

Jason Puckett (Communication Librarian) –

Background image by DijutalTim

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About VRobin

My name is Valerie Robin and I am working on my PhD in Rhetoric and Composition at Georgia State University. Currently, I am embroiled in looking at how new media affects our teaching practices, and I am considering pursuing/reviving the process movement and how the use of computers in composition might breathe new life back into an old topic. I did my Master's degrees in Education/Foreign Language/English at Northern Arizona University, and I hold a BFA in Art History from Arizona State University. Aside from studies, I am writing a novel with my brother, and I work in paper art - cutouts mostly, but also multimedia real-time art. I love cabbage and my best recorded Galaga score on a standard machine is 220,137. It's much higher on a rapid fire machine.