My name is Brenna Clarke Gray, and I teach in the Department of English at Douglas College , just outside of Vancouver, Canada. I also work with the Digital Cultures Lab at Douglas College as Associate Director. I occasionally do other things around the College, too.
I have a PhD from the University of New Brunswick , where I studied Canadian Literature and first fell in love with the Digital Humanities. I have an MA from Carleton University , where I studied American Literature and was trained in pedagogy by the Centre for Initiatives in Education .
I teach multi-modal and traditional-delivery courses in literature and academic writing. I conceive of literature widely (think: storytelling) and privilege cultural literacy over more traditional conceptions of what it means to be a reader.