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

...it take to determine which images would work and which wouldn’t? The 3-5 keywords I use for searching Flickr tend to bring up 3-5 results that...
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Broadcast Learning: A #digped Discussion

The conversation curated and archived in two parts via Storify: Pt. 1: We Interrupt This Broadcast… and Pt. 2: A Backchannel in the Backchannel . This...
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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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dilapidated classroom, light streaming through windows onto broken yet upright wooden desks; chalkboard beckons for participation

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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Can You Murder a Novel? Part 2

into us, and videogames are able to do so using elements of game theory, immersive storytelling and media. That prompts a question: Have video games and...
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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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overexposed reminiscence of a classic, two-bell alarm clock sitting on a horizontal tree branch; contemplating urgency, memory, simultaneity

Education in the (Dis)Information Age

...declassified document.) Here’s the text of that excerpt: Investigation Update On October 21, 2016, DOJ and FBI sought and received a FISA probable cause order (not...
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Straining the Quality of MOOCs: Student Retention and Intention

week. In a Bioelectricity MOOC, 8,000 students watched videos — but only 3,000 of those watched the week 2 intro. Hill reports that anything from 60-80%...
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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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The Course Hath No Bottom: the 20,000-Person Seminar

...video, orienting learners to the course, but less and less as the videos proceed. However, I do appear, even if only briefly, in most of the...
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Truthy Lies and Surreal Truths: A Plea for Critical Digital Literacies

...was a video of anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles, but is really a video of an anti-Maduro protest in Venezuela. But this problem is bigger than...
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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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Smarts and Protests

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

...an issue that needs changing, 2) invite them to your point of view, 3) acknowledge and refute opposing arguments, and 4) motivate readers to act in...
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The Purpose of Online Discussion

...have to be careful with our terms and variables. I cannot get past my irritation of the term in real life [IRL]. If a student is...
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CFP: The Scholarly & the Digital

...submissions, we are especially interested in photo, video, audio essays, and these forms in combination. One technological constraint to note: We are not yet able to...
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Supergirl Accident

Tales of a MOOC Dropout

In September 2013, Hybrid Pedagogy published an e-book of graduate student essays focused on student experiences in MOOCs — from EdX, Udacity, and other xMOOCs, to...
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Fountain: Scholarship and the Illusion of Permanence

video is also available as an annotated outline, with links to texts that support and challenge the video’s various claims. To provide the broadest possible access,...
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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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Stacks o' Televisions

The Early Days of Videotaped Lectures

...watching the videos by hundreds of thousands of other students? * * * I watched the videos of “Introduction to Statistics” alone. (Paused, rewound, and replayed.)...
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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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Making and Breaking Domain of One’s Own: Rethinking the Web in Higher Ed

http://hybridpedagogy.org/podcast-player/7938/making-breaking-rethinking-web-higher-ed.mp3 Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 27:39 On Friday, 12 August 2016, Martha Burtis gave one of two closing keynotes at the...
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Making change: Produsing hybrid learning products

...a relatively steep learning curve (i.e. having a low threshold and rapid progress of learning). The instructional video The instructional video is a staggeringly popular genre...
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An Affinity for Asynchronous Learning

...own "openness" to the many possibilities that online learning affords. Dan Doernberg Excellent points, particularly the cross-cultural (time zone and language) and technical infrastructure aspects. We...
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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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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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