Glynda Hull
Glynda Hull studies literacy development in the context of digital technologies and globalization. Her most recent work connects youth around the world via the Internet and explores how learning can be fostered across differences in language, ideology, and geography via social networking sites. This project is supported by a grant from the Spencer Foundation. Her publications include School's Out! Bridging Out-of-School Literacies with Classroom Practice (Teachers College Press) and Many Versions of Masculine: Explorations of Boys' Identity Formation through Multimodal Composing in an After-School Program (Robert Bowne Foundation). Hull received her Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh in 1983 and then joined the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley, where she was named a "Distinguished Teacher."