About Me

image_normalJoe Bueter is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the English Department at Penn State University. He teaches courses in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric and the Creative Writing Program, where he blends traditional and new technologies to develop constructivist learning environments. He also leads the marketing and recruitment efforts of the English Department.

Bueter studies the impact of new technologies in higher education. He is particularly interested in the democratization of technical and artistic skills provided by Web 2.0s, as well as the dynamic experiences that can occur with augmented reality and mobile learning. He has presented at the national conference for the Association of Education Technologies and Communication and Penn State’s Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium.

He has published poetry in Vassar ReviewThe Southern Humanities Review, Confrontation, Nashville Review, Poet Lore, Cave Wall, Tar River Poetry, as well as other journals. He has also participated in the Joaquin Miller Cabin Poetry Series in Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, and he had a residency at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. As a former poetry editor of Ecotone and reader for Waccamaw Journal, Bueter has worked on the production side, too.