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Category Archives: Digital Literacy
Engaging students in the entire process
This goes along with many of the other posts that have mentioned students and the use of digitized resources in teaching, but I thought I might throw another element in. When attempting to get students involved in lessons, stories of … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Session Proposals, Session: Talk, Teaching
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Teaching literary reading through collaborative annotation
Would others be interested in a discussion of collaborative reading / annotation tools and pedagogy? Whether the goal is simply prompting reflective and engaged reading practices in general education students or developing a collaborative critical edition with graduate students, the … Continue reading
Categories: Digital Literacy, Session Proposals, Session: Talk, Teaching
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Workshop on Annotation Studio – an annotation tool for humanities pedagogy
Hi everyone! My name is Jason Lipshin and I’m a research assistant with Hyperstudio, MIT’s digital humanities research lab. Along with HyperStudio’s Director Kurt Fendt and Lead Developer Jamie Folsom, I’d like to propose a workshop on Annotation Studio, a … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Teaching, Workshops
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Cyberteacher: Digital Writing and Digital Pedagogies
While I don’t have a particular technology in mind, I’m particularly interested in exploring how digital humanities may impact what we teach as writing, from mutlimodal composition to video and audio and mashup, as well as how we teach it. … Continue reading
Categories: Digital Literacy, Session: Teach, Teaching
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Domain of One’s Own/Scaling Up
I’m really interested in talking to anyone who’s interested in the problem of scale: How do we move from individual innovation with particular tools & practices to larger adoptions, at the level of a program, project, or even a campus? … Continue reading
Categories: Digital Literacy, Session Proposals, Teaching
Tags: College Writing, Domain of One's Own, Emory Writing Program, MOOCs, Pedagogy
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The Humanist’s Operating System
I was immediately intrigued by the idea of the humanist’s operating system when I read it in the website of ThatCamp NE 2012 (I wrote a summary of the camp from what I could find online): An operating system is … Continue reading
Categories: Digital Literacy, Session Proposals
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Analog Hackerspace!
If there is interest (and space), I’m interested in setting up what has variously been called the “Craft Cabin” or the “Analog Remix Lab,” but what I think I’m going to call “Analog Hackerspace.” Past incarnation: THATCampSoCal2011, and here is … Continue reading