About

The Illustrated Professor is my academic blog.  Here, I post some ideas about using visual thinking in my teaching and research.

In August 2009, I became head of the English Department at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.  My current CV is here.

Below is a sketch I made 5/18/09 that gives another version of “about me.”

You can contact me at lemusgro at gmail dot com.

5 Responses to “About”

  1. somesh says:

    Hello Sir,
    Thanks for such wonderful blog and notes for us : student :) .
    I have personal notebook in which I doodle, write I tried to take snap using digital camera but dont know how to process that image. Can you please write something on it ?
    My images look like http://thelife.in/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ideallife.jpg .

    Thanks for booklist again, I am going to buy them this weekend.

  2. Thanks. Glad you like my blog.

    When you say you don’t know how to process image, what do you mean by process? What do you want to do with that image? (Nice image btw).

  3. somesh says:

    It’s not clean-white, & process means how to use GIMP/photoshop effectively to make it appear ‘clean’. Also can you please give me your email address, I have couple of questions on study of ‘creative problem solving techniques’.

  4. Oh, I see. First of all, I’d recommend scanning it rather than taking a photo if possible. Otherwise, you could touch it up with the products you mentioned by adjusting the brightness/contrast perhaps. But scanning is much easier.

    I’d be happy to talk more via my email: lemusgro at gmail dot com.

  5. jkrauss says:

    I would like to share your slide #16 on the Slideshare deck called 18 formats for handmade thinking in the classroom. I would cite you appropriately.
    Thank you. Jane Krauss jkrauss@mahonia.us

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