Search Results

{search_term_string}/page/2/mejs.pause/page/3/mejs.speed-rate
industry on fire, nature charred, a monster pleading against expulsion

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...
Read More

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)...
Read More
Sign with peeling letters "Barber" in purple

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...
Read More
blurry, distressed, weather-worn portrait (possibly oil painting) of two children in red

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...
Read More
a wooden chair rests on the smooth surface of still water; mountains rest in the misty background

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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More
The ghost of twitter past.

The Twitter Essay

...write. The evolution of written language is speeding up at an exponential rate, and this necessitates that we, as writing teachers, reconsider the way we work...
Read More
Olde Time photo, of a traveling public library

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...
Read More
mosses and flowers growing over an abandoned hiking shoe

Can You Murder a Novel? Part 2

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
A white rope, tied to perhaps a mooring, appears on the left side of a painted-red background

Whither the Digital Humanities?

...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
metal chain links wrapped around a worn brass handle on a door with faded blue paint

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...
Read More
black and white image of shadow of train passenger cast on window; tracks and degraded buildings visible in the distance

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...
Read More
Power cord on train track

CFP: The Scholarly & the Digital

...for T&P — are expected to work with facility in online environments (69.1 percent of “chief academic leaders say that online learning [and teaching] is critical...
Read More
Rust monster

Stress Points

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
Two horses in the snow, looking at the viewer through a barbed wire fence

Open Letters

them out. So I guess I just missed the logo on the front page and the mention on the about page just because I have learned...
Read More
Eagle stare-down

Breaking up with Facebook: Untethering from the Ideological Freight of Online Surveillance

During the summer of 2013, I scratched my seven-year itch. I broke up with Facebook. I first met the social media space in 2006, when the...
Read More
colorful clown; injured?

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,...
Read More
Dog behind bars, charging toward something behind the camera

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...
Read More

The Victorian MOOC

rate for xMOOCs, depending on the brand. The Society targeted people outside educational opportunity, and had a claimed success rate of 65%. Sixty-five percent success. It’s...
Read More
gold-furred dog stretches up and rightward to see something; a blue-grey wall behind

Giving Voice to Written Words

...that literally: Use vocal sounds to convey words, not just letters on a page. Let readers become listeners. Tell your story to their ears. Spoken word...
Read More
old, dilapidated full-height lockers used to be painted light blue but are exposed as lightly rusting behind the peeling paint

The Teacher Wars: A Review in Two Parts

The Teacher Wars: A History of America’s Most Embattled Profession by Dana Goldstein. 349 pages. Doubleday: New York, etc. 2014. ISBN 978-0-385-53695-0. A Review by R...
Read More
sunrise through a tree, lighting the sky red

Truthy Lies and Surreal Truths: A Plea for Critical Digital Literacies

...the week following the 2016 US presidential election, Facebook is particularly susceptible to this problem. Of course, Facebook is not alone. The ease with which we...
Read More
Books in a storefront window.

In Search of the "Peer" in Peer Review

...progress,” under continuous revision, before being elevated by the community to “featured” status. 2. Separate, and sporadic, curated “issues” (perhaps, created with Apple’s new iBooks Author...
Read More
1 2 3 10
journal logo (two nested mathematical Unity symbols in light and medium blue) above the following text: “Hybrid Pedagogy: An open-access journal of learning, teaching, and technology”

Open to Chance?

Latest Comments on Hybrid Pedagogy

Hybrid Pedagogy on Twitter

Support Our Work