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Geoffrey Sauer

Location: 433 Ross Hall
Geoff Sauer is an assistant professor in the Rhetoric and Professional Communication Program in the English Department at Iowa State University. His research studies the history of publishing, particularly the recent history (for the most part, post-1979) in all variety of media (including music, film, video and software distribution, as well as traditional monographs and serials). He teaches courses in rhetorical theory, multimedia production, intellectual property and cultural theory.

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Mission Statement 2004-05-11
Welcome to the ISU Studio for New Media 2004-05-07
What Does 'New Media' Mean? 2004-06-09
Research 2007-02-21
New Media FAQs 2004-05-17
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Studio for New Media Open House 2007-08-17
Applied Linguistics Colloquium: Erik Voss 2007-02-19
Moodle Brown Bag Lunch 2007-01-10
Studio Members Featured on IPTV 2006-12-11
Showcase: Podcasting at ISU 2006-02-21
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Sony RDR-VX500 VCR/DVD-recorder 2005-12-14
Marantz SR5001 User Guide 2007-02-01
MediaGate MG-350HD Manual 2007-02-01
JVC SR-VS30 2005-12-05
Using English Department Course Websites 2006-10-31
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DiscussionManager workspace 2007-08-22
Events 2007-08-17
Members Only 2007-04-19
Research 2007-02-21
Archived News 2006-06-23
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Ross 420: Open House 2007-04-11
Ross 316: Open House (2) 2007-04-11
Ross 316: Open House 2007-04-11
Brown Bag, October 2005 2007-04-11
Ross 420: Open House (2) 2007-04-11
Image Repository
Photo Gallery 2007-04-11
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Ross 424/426 Multimedia Suites 2007-02-21
Offices 2007-02-21
FlashComm Server 2007-02-21
Digital Still Cameras 2007-02-21
DV Camcorders 2007-02-21
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The 2007 Web Design Survey 2007-05-02
SNM Website Updated 2007-02-21
Studio Members Featured on IPTV 2006-12-11
Marantz A/V Switcher, Amplifier, Upconverter Installed 2007-02-01
Studio Members Featured on IPTV 2006-12-11
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Forums 2007-02-22
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Jobs 2007-08-16
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