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MMDU: Bleeding Horses, Breaking Habits, Overthrowing the Course

...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...
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In the Clutches of Algorithms

...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”...
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Bring Your Own Disruption: Rhizomatic Learning in the Composition Class

...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...
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Twessays and Composition in the Digital Age

...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...
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Of Machine Guns and MOOCs: 21st Century Engineering Disasters

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...
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Hybridity, pt. 1: Virtuality and Empiricism

...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....
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Straining the Quality of MOOCs: Student Retention and Intention

...at the Posts. If there are 21 posts, join the next group that does not have 21 posts. If all groups are filled up, start a...
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A User’s Guide to Forking Education

...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...
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Toward a Luddite Pedagogy

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...
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Turned On: On the Impossibility of Queer (and) Composition

...interests, but we are tempted by alternative terms for the central question — are queer and composition impossible, or rather improbable or uncomfortable ? Like a...
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Introducing Digital Humanities Work to Undergraduates: An Overview

...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....
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Embracing Subjectivity

...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...
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Critical Nostalgia: Pastoral and Technology in the Classroom

...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,...
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Perspectives from the #GenLit Classroom: A Professor and Student Converse

...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...
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Faculty, Mobilize for Equity!

...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...
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Is It Time to Give Up on Computers in Schools?

On June 29, 2015 at the ISTE Conference in Philadelphia, Audrey Watters spoke on a panel called “Is it Time to Give Up on Computers in...
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CFP: Politicizing Critical Digital Pedagogy

...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,...
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Spect-ops at Harvard: How a World-leading University Reacts to Techno-centrism

...2009 2014 History 17 25 Policy 20 14 Art 20 14 European 8 22 China 17 28 Future 12 23 Climate 2 13 Crisis 10 7...
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Trust, Agency, and Connected Learning

...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...
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Ethical Online Learning: Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice

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...
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On, On, On

...back on my bike: in search of Tom Simpson (2002) In the past 4 months I have kept seeing accolades to Andy’s amazing productivity – the...
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Not Enough Voices

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...
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Teaching in the Digital Tornado

...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...
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Edu-Punk Video Killed the LMS Star: In Absentia Video Presentations

...results show on the first few pages. Rare is the occasion for me to click through more than ten pages of search results. I tend to...
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A Hashtag Chat about Hashtags: a #digped Discussion

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...
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