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Elizabeth Vincelette is a Lecturer in the Department of English at Old Dominion University, where she has worked since 2008. She directs the Writing Center and teaches Early American Literature and general education English courses. Her research focuses on the use of screencasting technology for providing feedback on student writing, effective grading practices, and issues surrounding contingent faculty in writing instruction.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in English, Old Dominion University (2010)
- M.A. in English, Old Dominion University (2006)
- B.A. in English, University of Virginia (1992)
Vincelette's expertise lies in digital humanities, leveraging multimedia tools to enhance pedagogy. Her publications explore intersections between technology and writing instruction, with a focus on screencast assessment and transparency in grading. She has presented extensively on topics like digital archives, procedural writing, and materialities of the archive.
Scientific Awards & Honors:
- 2013: QEP Grant for Improving Disciplinary Writing
- 2012: Faculty Innovator Grant
- 2010: Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
- 2009: Pegasus Travel Scholarship
- 2009: Shining Star Award
- Multiple scholarships and grants from Digital Humanities Summer Institute and Association for Computers in the Humanities
Vincelette has contributed to academic discourse through conference presentations at venues like the American Literature Association and CCCC Conference. Her work addresses both digital pedagogy and historical literary analysis, bridging traditional scholarship with modern technological applications.




