Teaching this spring quarter (with the rapid transition to online learning) has been tricky all around. For me, it’s meant looking for online resources that I might not have used for an in-person class, like “guest lectures” – recorded videos of fellow scholars presenting work in accessible, enjoyable ways that click with students at a distance. If you’re looking for more prerecorded talks for your fall courses, here’s one I think turned out really nicely:
Back in fall 2019, I had the opportunity to give a talk for my book, Video Games Have Always Been Queer (NYU Press, 2019), at the NYU Game Center as part of their featured lecture series. The recording is up on YouTube, and includes a fun intro and Q&A led by Robert Yang.