...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)...Read More
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...Read More
...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...Read More
...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...Read More
...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...Read More
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...Read More
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...Read More
...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...Read More
We’ve opened this area of the journal — Page Two — to non-peer-reviewed articles, editorials, announcements, CFPs, cross-posted articles, and more. Page Two allows Hybrid Pedagogy...Read More
...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,...Read More
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...Read More
of an 18th-century French novel accurately to the people and events of 18th-century France, what about a novel written from 2014-2050 in over 30 countries? How...Read More
original, but is rather a term which evolved out of reader response criticism. The term textual community may be used broadly, as Juliana Spahr does in...Read More
...in this entry that “if we want to get a foothold in academia we do still have to jump through some predetermined hoops. However, what’s special...Read More
...In their essay “Sentence-Mining: Uncovering the Amount of Reading and Writing Comprehension in College Writers’ Researched Writing,” the research data set includes papers from 174 students...Read More
...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...Read More
...page all-at-once as we do with visual art. I see the interaction of these dual modes in a single form — sequential reading and simultaneous viewing...Read More
The following article is republished from Hack Education with permission . Normally, we only post republications on the Page Two section of our site. However, we’re...Read More
...their historical meanings and commentary is only designed for short-term efficacy. Sebastian Thrun heralded the arrival of MOOC 2.0 in January of 2013, a little over...Read More
...video certainly isn’t. * * * I completed my undergraduate degree almost 20 years ago, thanks to what we then called “distance education.” At the time,...Read More
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