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The Way Out

The Rise of MOOCs and The Myth of Mass Exodus in Traditional Higher Ed

...in 2018,” “The Major Players in the MOOC Universe,” The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined, “Massive online education: Daphne Koller at TEDGlobal 2012, “Of Machine Guns...
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Reach Out and Touch Someone

A Pedagogy for Cross-cultural Digital Learning Environments

...(e.g., jargon specific to linguists or engineers, for which there is sometimes no term in Chinese and therefore an English term is used). Similarly, the recent...
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Love in the Time of Peer Review

distance — from fact and not from feeling. Thus, in search of knowledge, as if in search of the atomic properties of iron, editors are so...
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Indie, Open, Free: The Fraught Ideologies of Ed-Tech

...term indie often wash over them. Indie is a fraught term, a term that brings with it ― both in music and in ed-tech ― copious...
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Orphan MOOCs and the Digital Dark Ages

...of 30 June 2016, courses on the old platform were no longer available — including mine. Coursera suggested downloading materials from courses in which one had...
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Power Lines over Flowers

Contingent Labor: an Interview with Lynée Gaillet and Letizia Guglielmo

tenure-track positions in traditional departments. Our first book addresses the current protean nature of faculty positions and offers concrete advice for maintaining a research and publishing...
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LibGuides: Pedagogy to Oppress?

You have to be a pretty tenacious researcher to find any criticism about LibGuides, the practical and convenient tool that librarians use to create online guides...
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Toward an Interactive Criticism: House of Leaves as Haptic Interface

...of my most rewarding and dare-I-say innovative teaching experiences. In 2009 and again in 2010, my students added Zampano's fictitious sources to an Omeka site (navidson-files.org)...
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Smarts and Protests

Social Action and the Status Quo: Bravery in First Year Composition

...that enduring traditional lectures week after week has no place in the 2013 learning repertoire. It is as they face this contradiction that we should become...
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Education in the (Dis)Information Age

...and is reinforced by traditional, hyperlink-less academic writing. The internet was created by and for universities and government researchers. It’s not surprising that when researchers first...
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The Resident Web and Its Impact on the Academy

...20th and early 21st century academia, the focus has historically been on producing units (articles, books, grants awarded, etc.) to be consumed rather than on forming...
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Social Media, Service, and the Perils of Scholarly Affect

and/or discovery … Often traditional peer reviewed scholarship is derived from the thematic research collection. The next phase of thematic research collections might feature interpretive scholarship...
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10 Things I’ve Learned (So Far) from Making a Meta-MOOC

an estimated 40 hours a week from May 2013 through January 2014 working on the MOOC — and that’s before the course even begins. The investment...
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Interactive Criticism and the Embodied Digital Humanities

...all the more tangible. To get from page 1 to page 9 in a printed book, we physically turn each of 4 leaves. To get from...
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Whither the Digital Humanities?

...unacknowledged dependence on traditional structures that organize research labor into two groups: research faculty surrounded by large contingents of adjuncts, and graduate assistants who build digital...
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Why Open Educational Resources (OERs) are Important for Critical Pedagogues

...students, administration, and e-learning staff collaborated to make OER adoption a reality on their campus. In 2012–2013, 27 faculty taught 22 courses (91 sections) using OERs....
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CFP: The Scholarly & the Digital

...The digital has proven to generate revenue, produce volumes of research, and to be a field rich with scholarship and innovation — and the grants that...
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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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Data Mining in the Trenches: Using Storify to Teach Research

It’s time to confront our bias against open sources and redefine how our students research in digital environments. We should both allow them to use the...
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Convivial Tools in an Age of Surveillance

men.) During roughly the same period as the publication of these books challenging traditional education, traditional schooling, there was a growing interest in the potential for...
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Teaching with the Internet; or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Google In My Classroom

each others’ drafts, and get feedback on each others’ drafts from the Wikipedia community at large. For example, I turned the capstone project for this class...
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The Discussion Forum is Dead; Long Live the Discussion Forum

...many pages allow interaction, can students easily upload and share content. Each of these predetermined variables allows (and sometimes demands) a certain pedagogy. The physical classroom,...
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Essential Silence

...The way we build in—and work with—natural pauses in our thinking and storytelling can help our audience in profound ways. Readers can create those pauses whenever...
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In Search of the "Peer" in Peer Review

...one another leg-ups and still see farther.” Eve’s work invites us to think carefully and critically about the traditional steps toward academic publishing. Charlotte Frost, the...
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If Freire Made a MOOC: Open Education as Resistance

more quickly problems will be uncovered and solutions wrought. MOOC MOOC, a seven-day meta-MOOC about MOOCs, ran in three iterations across 2012 and 2013. The course...
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