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Pedagogical Violence and the Power of Language

...English” have gained an education, developed fluency in English, yet are still marginalized as second-rate citizens. It brings to the forefront the thresholds of material betterment...
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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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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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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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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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On Being a Double Agent

were around 23 to 27 years old, straight out of undergraduate programs or master’s programs, I was older and had spent seven years teaching English in...
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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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All I Needed to Know about College Teaching I Learned as a High School Teacher

career path as an educator: After I graduated college, I taught high school English for five years. Along the way, I completed an M.A.T. in English...
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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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Effective Teaching Remix: Answering the Call for Digital Literacy

...studies course) asks students to research a contemporary world issue, make sense of their research, write an annotated bibliography, an argumentative research paper, and then, using...
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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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The Twitter Essay

...make an argument (if pressed) for how your Tweet functions as an essay. 2. Now, peer review. Search #twitteressay on Twitter to see all of the...
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The Pleasures, the Perils, and the Pursuit of Pedagogical Intimacy

...in the unspoken, but there’s a horror too. There was an English teacher I had in my first year of University that really focused me on...
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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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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 the Invisible Visible

...the word in the Oxford English Dictionary, the Middle English Dictionary, and its uses in four versions of the Bible. Students were surprised to find the...
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Multimodality as a Frame for Individual and Institutional Change

...to apply this background in rhetoric and composition with work creating a science-based multimedia-rich website for a Forest Service Research Station during her dissertation research. She...
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Twessays and Composition in the Digital Age

...if we consider the emojis as a single term, then they are among the most frequently used “terms” by the students. This coincided with the Oxford...
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The Failure of an Online Program

...each term), and we aspired to be a model for online learning programs everywhere. On paper, we looked great. But failure was inevitable. In Fall of...
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Creating Mike Sterling for the #GenLit Project

...Users could go into the code of a page and switch out every image and line of text for one of their own, making a new...
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Humanists and Our Books, Pt. 2: Becoming Books

On Tuesday, June 3, Hybrid Pedagogy released an announcement and CFP related to the first long-form project to be undertaken by Hybrid Pedagogy Publishing. Two weeks...
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Crowdsourcing a Curriculum, pt. 3: Degree Requirements

...quarter system meets for approximately 10 weeks. BA – ENGLISH AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES ONLINE 75 credits required for major Required Core: Each cohort (of 20 students)...
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CFP: The Scholarly & the Digital

...page. This is a rolling call for participation. However, our first round of publications will take place after March 13, 2015; and early submissions will be...
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Students

...values its students, and how culture values the institution. In their 2011 article, “Defining Student Engagement,” Rick D. Axelson and Arend Flick describe engagement in terms...
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