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Keeping Time

...by the time I left the firm after working two years full-time, and one year part-time during my first year of graduate school). Lawyering taught me...
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An Affinity for Asynchronous Learning

...the meeting is based in Europe/Africa, any time that is convenient for them will either be biased towards US-based time zones, or Australian/East Asian time zones,...
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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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Contingent Mother: The Role Gender Plays in the Lives of Adjunct Faculty

...rule, having 2 children before tenure: I was pregnant on the market and had my first child 3 months before starting at UCLA, the 2nd just...
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Making and Breaking Domain of One’s Own: Rethinking the Web in Higher Ed

to do with us. Here’s a thought exercise I sometimes give my students. How many times a day do you use Google to search for something?...
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Learning to Let Go: Listening to Students in Discussion

Sometimes students see them and respond; sometimes I refer back to them in a conversational lull; sometimes they simply go unanswered. By taking notes, I show...
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Toward an Interactive Criticism: House of Leaves as Haptic Interface

...of glancing blows, a play between the words, the spaces between them, and the shapes the words and spaces make together on the page. Reading the...
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Struggling with Time — An Introduction

...often work into the morning hours, so that sleeping until 10AM, when I’ve worked until 2AM, is not ‘sleeping in.’ Any time I move outside the...
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What We Can Learn from Homeschooling

...is perhaps the most essential element of erudition. We should be spending less time on assessments and more time creating flexible learning paths for each student...
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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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10 Things I’ve Learned (So Far) from Making a Meta-MOOC

in which we are not expert and learning how to thrive, sometimes by getting information online, sometimes by learning the skills of experimentation and iteration, and...
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A Soliloquy on Contingency

...for university professors: stable employment, resources, research leave, health care, etc. I do believe this. However, I would be lying if I didn’t admit that I...
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Discovering Natural Classrooms: Hybrid Collective Learning Spaces

...enough time near the institution, it is likely you and the search algorithm will pick up on the same cultural trend: schools look like prisons. And...
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Life of an Adjunct

where I work are unionized full-time employees with salaries, health benefits, paid sick and vacation time, access to unemployment benefits and a retirement plan. Margaret Mary,...
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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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Developer, Financier, Designer: Building Hybrid Projects outside the University

have been supported by my university in terms of time or resource, or least not at the time when my professional environment changed considerably (more here)....
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Can You Murder a Novel? Part 2

In his call to re-legitimize the term “multimedia,” Punday cites that we must remember that the hardware that supports multimedia work — the game console and...
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Ethical Online Learning: Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice

in quantitative terms. It is increasingly disturbing to … spend so little time on what it means for individuals to become—to create themselves among beings who...
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On Labor, Learning Conditions, and Affordable Education

specifically tied, pro rata, to the MLA’s 2015–16 recommendation of a $48,180 minimum annual salary for an entry-level full-time instructor, these rates would be $8,020 for...
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Is It Time to Give Up on Computers in Schools?

On June 29, 2015 at the ISTE Conference in Philadelphia, Audrey Watters spoke on a panel called “Is it Time to Give Up on Computers in...
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The Play’s The Thing: Lessons from Preschool Storytimes for College Classrooms

past 20 years, so far. It was during my 21st year within the educational system that a foray into the nonprofit world brought me back to...
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Paradigms in Academe: On the Digital, Motherhood, and Location-Nonspecific Work

naptime or after the babies went to bed at night, sometimes during the few hours when they were at daycare in the mornings. At that time,...
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Syllabus as Manifesto: A Critical Approach to Classroom Culture

...the classroom. Over time, the syllabus has become perfunctory. University policies and classroom expectations are the first impressions that we make in our classrooms. Using such...
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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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Love in the Time of Peer Review

Over the weekend of November 21-23, the Hybrid Pedagogy editorial board gathered in Washington D.C. for an intensive working retreat. During that time, we collaborated on...
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