Category Archives: Session Proposals

Notes from Cyberteaching

Ah-the pull/conflict between tech and trad classroom teaching Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation Real world things as opposed to classroom only activities Going public is hard. Digital citizenship/digital identity. Privacy. Forced into going public Create aliases for FERPA reasons. – what … Continue reading

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Participant Pedagogy

Sean Michael Morris and I would like to propose a session on what we call participant pedagogy, which is the idea that students take an active role in teaching and in constructing their own learning environment. Online learning, in particular, … Continue reading

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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

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Transes

As I have become more involved with DH, and others discover the brave souls at my institution who are interested, I have started thinking more about boundary points other than institution and discipline that I’d like to cross. With a … Continue reading

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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

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“Here in the museum we do not invite trouble”: Archiving The Archivists Of The Twenty-first Century

(Quote stolen from John Ashbery’s “Quick Question”) As someone who’s more interested in contemporary writing online than the archives of older digital work, I often wonder what the archives of twenty-first century online writing will look like in the future. … Continue reading

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hidden content collections

This would be a simple discussion on the different repositories we use in our academic work that others might not know about. For example I rely heavily on Archive.org, Hathi Trust and project gutenberg for sample text to use with … Continue reading

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What does publishing mean?

somewhat similiar to the “That’s not an essay” and the Make session on Digital bibliographies, I’m interested in hearing how others think about “publishing” both as a a method of dissemination and as advancement. I’d also want  to hear where … Continue reading

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Talk and Play: Becoming a Better Bloggette

I’d like to talk about and play with ways to get started, keep up, and manage a professional academic blog.  From the mundane how should this look and what site should I use to the more abstract  “Why is everything … Continue reading

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But That’s Not an Essay…

I would be interested to hear from faculty who have met with resistance from other faculty to incorporating DH projects or multimodal composing into their courses. I can share some resources on assessment and multimodal composing that I have found … Continue reading

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