WST Learning Community dinner with Dr. Allegra Smith, LMC
WST Learning Community residents will meet over dinner with Dr. Allegra Smith, assistant professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. She will discuss her teaching and research in digital writing, technical communication, document design, and feminist research methodologies.
Dr. Allegra Smith’s research in technical and professional communication explores how users’ multifaceted identities shape their experiences with digital tools, with a focus on access and equity. Her dissertation, Digital Age: A Study of Older Adults’ User Experiences with Technology, received the 2021-22 Hugh Burns Best Dissertation Award from Computers & Composition. Her scholarship has appeared in Technical Communication; Communication Design Quarterly, the Journal of Global Literacies, Technologies, and Emerging Pedagogies, the Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice; and edited collections from Routledge and the Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Clearinghouse. Before joining Georgia Tech, Smith was an assistant professor of English at Jacksonville State University, where she taught courses in technical writing, public speaking, and social media. She received the university’s Campus Technology Award and multiple grants from the Alabama Commission on Higher Education for her innovative teaching — including a digital studio course that assembled teams of students to produce social media content for a statewide workforce engagement campaign.