Feeling overwhelmed by the scale of a research project? Need to collaborate across disciplines and media? This workshop will introduce you to Miro, a versatile virtual whiteboard that lets you collect questions, compile and annotate sources, and organize notes and drafts in one visually engaging workspace. Whether you’re in the very early stages of conceiving a project or overloaded with links, a planner or a pantser, Miro can help corral your thoughts in a flexible, adaptable way. You’ll have an opportunity to learn about Miro's features; experiment with designing your own project; and find out how Miro could enliven your research and teaching practices.

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Maddox K. Pennington (they/them) received their MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Columbia University and currently teaches in the Dornsife College Writing Program. Their courses typically include multimodal assignments on empathy, monsters, and topics from Native, Disability, and Queer Studies. Their debut bibliomemoir, A Girl Walks Into a Book: What the Brontes Taught Me About Life, Love, and Women’s Work, was released May 2017. They’ve performed comedy and storytelling at DC Nerd Night, FemX at WIT, Improbable Comedy, Health’s Angels and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Previous writing has appeared on Electric Literature, The Toast, and The American Scholar online. Their play Love Chicken had an award-winning world premiere at the 2022 Hollywood Fringe Festival, and an upcoming play, about the arrival of Okie Cherokees in 1920s Los Angeles, is in development with the Moving Arts MADLab First Look festival.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Research within the Office of Research. Contact usccer@usc.edu with any questions.

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