Master Lecturer
English

Elizabeth Vincelette

2008 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS
NORFOLK, 23529

Dr. Vincelette received a PhD in English in 2010 with a focus in digital humanities. Since that time, she has been researching the use of screencasting for providing feedback on student papers and has directed the Writing Center at Old Dominion University. Dr. Vincelette teaches Early American Literature and general education courses in English.

Ph.D. in English, Old Dominion University, (2010)

M.A. in English, Old Dominion University, (2006)

B.A. in English, University of Virginia, (1992)

Expertise

Literature
English/Grammar

Research Interests

the use of screencasting and feedback on student writing; the use of screencasting in writing centers; effective grading practices; and issues concerning contingent faculty and the teaching of writing

Articles

Vincelette, E. and Bostic, T. B. (2013). Show and Tell: Student and Instructor Perceptions of Screencast Assessment. Assessing Writing. Forthcoming. 18 (4).
Vincelette, E. (2008). Beauty, Truth, and the Word: The Prophecy and Theology of Poe’s Eureka. The Edgar Allan Poe Review , pp. 36-54.
Vincelette, E. (2007). Identity and Ideology: Press One for American English. Neo-Americanist .

Book Chapters

Vincelette, E. Video Capture for Grading: Multimedia Feedback and the Millennial Student In Enhancing Instruction with Visual Media: Utilizing Video and Lecture Capture Hershey, PA: IGI-Global.

Presentations

Vincelette, E. (March , 2011). Digital Technologies as a Gateway to Better Writing College Conference on College Communication St. Louis, MO.
Vincelette, E. (May , 2010). Transparent Methodology and the Digital Archive American Literature Association San Francisco, CA.
Vincelette, E. (December , 2009). Moving Past the Hype of Hypertext: Limits of Scholarly Digital Ventures MLA Conference Philadelphia, PH.
Vincelette, E. (March , 2009). Vice and Advice: Technical Writing and the American Domestic Manual CCCC Conference San Francisco, CA.
Vincelette, E. (March , 2009). Women and Procedural Writing: Writing Instructions, Writing Ourselves CCCC Conference San Francisco, CA.
Vincelette, E. (March , 2009). Independent Women: Recovery, Genre, and Identity in the Archive Women in the Archives Conference Providence, RI.
Vincelette, E. (March , 2009). Materialities of the Archive Women in the Archives Conference Providence, RI.
Vincelette, E. (October 18, 2008). Cat-astrophe or Convergence: Reading, Commodity, and Repurposing the CueCat Watson Conference Louisville, KY.
Vincelette, E. (October 18, 2008). Grand Theft Rhetoric Watson conference Louisville, KY.
Vincelette, E. (April , 2008). Grounded Theory Workshop CCCC Conference New Orleans, LA.
Vincelette, E. (February 23, 2008). Transcription as Interpretation: The Letters of Mercy Otis Warren South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference New Orleans, LA.
Vincelette, E. (June 7, 2007). Print and Culture in the Atlantic World Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture SEA/OIEAHC Conference Williamsburg, VA.
Vincelette, E. (March 20, 2007). Gendered Virtue in Mercy Otis Warren’s The Group and Jonathan Sewall’s A Cure for the Spleen Literature Faculty Forum Series Norfolk, VA.
  • 2013: QEP Grant for Improving Disciplinary Writing, Old Dominion University Quality Enhancement Plan
  • 2012: Faculty Innovator Grant, Old Dominion University
  • 2010: Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, Old Dominion University
  • 2009: Pegasus Travel Scholarship, English Department, Old Dominion University
  • 2009: Shining Star Award, Old Dominion University
  • 2009: Scholarship, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, B. C
  • 2009: Travel Grant, Association for Computers in the Humanities
  • 2008: Assistantship, English Department, Old Dominion University
  • 2008: Scholarship, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, B. C.
  • 2008: Travel Grant, Association for Computers in the Humanities
  • 2007: Fellowship, English Department, Old Dominion University
  • 2006: Fellowship, English Department, Old Dominion University