...Tracy Marks (@tracymar5) January 29, 2014 Forcing people out of anonimity dangerous for marginalized groups #moocmooc — Danielle Paradis (@ebooks_dani) January 29, 2014 Teaching in a...Read More
...since their initial publication. Myriad interpretations make it challenging to determine how best to interpret the findings — or to determine whether anything was actually “found”...Read More
...neatly ordered paths that is the traditional, instructor-driven composition classroom. Even while some of us have refocused on the process, rather than products, of writing, we...Read More
...of using Twitter to strengthen critical thinking skills. My own experiences of using Twitter for postgraduate research methods-based modules has shown numerous benefits in terms of...Read More
Victorian hubris opined, “All that can be invented has been invented,” and so we entered the 20th century emboldened with a Titanic which was unsinkable, and...Read More
...future: hybrid cars, hybrid humans, hybrid flower seeds. Rarely do we consider the applications of a term that floats around us and permeates our daily experiences....Read More
...her presentation, “Access Demands a Paradigm Shift,” at the 2013 Modern Language Association conference. The mistake being made, I think, is a simple and even understandable...Read More
An especially objectionable feature of the edtech discourse is its use of the word “Luddite” as a term of abuse. Uttering “You’re a Luddite” to the...Read More
...interests, but we are tempted by alternative terms for the central question — are queer and composition impossible, or rather improbable or uncomfortable ? Like a...Read More
...on such projects. Project Bamboo Dirt. Web. 27 Jan. 2013. An easy to navigate resource that is a repository of digital research tools for scholarly use....Read More
...autoethnography that make the researcher a central subject of research. I have recently completed co-writing two articles reporting on collaborative autoethnographic research; to report on our...Read More
...use to find things without googling them in the old days before people had Google.” For a kid who had never known life without search engines,...Read More
...August 2014, I was preparing for my Fall 2014 Writing Electronic Literature course at Kean University. While doing a bit of my regular reading at Hybrid...Read More
...and their professional staff multiply, the problem just gets bigger and the walls shrink given the bulge. And this is not hearsay. The findings in this...Read More
...be given to submissions received by March 19, 2017. To submit an abstract or article, visit Hybrid Pedagogy’s submissions page. Please direct questions to Chris Friend,...Read More
...Page Two with additional content. What about our contemporary moment makes understanding trust important? Technology has the potential to both oppress and liberate. And social media...Read More
On February 16, 2018, Sean Michael Morris and Lora Taub-Pervizpour presented a joint keynote for a Digital Pedagogy Lab event at the University of Delaware. Below...Read More
http://hybridpedagogy.org/podcast-player/7920/not-enough-voices.mp3 Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 21:39 On Friday, 12 August 2016, Sean Michael Morris gave one of two closing keynotes at...Read More
...a few of the words and phrases I encountered during my search for a suitable topic of discussion: “computational exceptionalism” “reflexive engagement with digital tools” “community...Read More
On Friday, August 2 from 1:00 – 2:00pm Eastern (10:00 – 11:00am Pacific), Hybrid Pedagogy will host a Twitter discussion under the hashtag #digped to discuss...Read More
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