About
Colleen Morgan received her Ph.D. in Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley in 2012 and is now the EUROTAST research fellow at the University of York. After receiving her B.A. in Anthropology/Asian Studies in 2004 at the University of Texas, Colleen worked as a professional archaeologist. Since that time, she has worked in Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, England, Greece, Texas, Hawaii and California, excavating sites 100 years old and 9,000 years old and anything in-between. Her dissertation is based on building archaeological narratives with New Media, using digital photography, video, mobile and locative devices. She is deeply interested in excavation methodology, high falutin’ theory, interstitial spaces, skeuomorphs and good bourbon. Blog Posts
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How Teaching Science Has Changed
(Teaching and Learning,
2022-05-04)
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How to Manage Post-Screen-time Anger in Kids
(Teaching and Learning,
2022-02-06)
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Tips for Achieving Greater Productivity
(Technology, Networks, and Sciences,
2021-12-01)
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How Cloud Computing in Changing Science Collaboration
(Technology, Networks, and Sciences,
2021-12-01)
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Tips on Tracking Student Performance Through Online Methods
(Technology, Networks, and Sciences,
2021-11-21)
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Organizing a Great Teleparty for Your School Friends
(Technology, Networks, and Sciences,
2021-11-21)
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The Changed Role of Teachers in an Online Learning Environment
(Teaching and Learning,
2021-06-17)