Hybrid Teaching
Care for others — faculty and students alike — has taken on critical importance. With political allegiances increasing division, social stratification increasing inequities, and new technologies increasing the precarity of academic labor, our education system can seem prepared to abandon, rather than support, its people. This book is third in a series from Hybrid Pedagogy Publishing exploring today’s ed-tech challenges through the lens of critical digital pedagogy. 24 posts
Learning to Let Go: Listening to Students in Discussion
Discussions
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the entire serialized audiobook.A class discussion where the teacher pre-determines the outcome is just a lecture in disguise, dressed up to feel student-centered while
From Ph.D. to Poverty
Academic Labor
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the complete serialized audiobook [https://anchor.fm/hybrid-teaching].Another Ph.D. just applied for unemployment. I haven’t received any benefits because my claims are
On Silence
Voices
The following article is republished from Hack Education [http://audreywatters.com/2014/08/16/on-silence/]with permission. Earlier this year Audrey and a handful of educators collaborated on a guide for teachers to
A Soliloquy on Contingency
Academic Labor
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the complete serialized audiobook [https://anchor.fm/hybrid-teaching].I don’t share the sheer outrage that some adjunct professors are directing at the tenured ranks.
The Political Power of Play
Digital Humanities
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the entire serialized audiobook [https://anchor.fm/hybrid-teaching].This peer-reviewed article was simultaneously prepared as a keynote address for Re:Humanities 2014 [http://blogs.haverford.
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Confessions of a Subversive Student
Open Education
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the complete serialized audiobook [https://anchor.fm/hybrid-teaching].My relationship with education has always been a kind of dissonant harmony. I have always loved learning,
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Ghost Towns of the Public Good
Contingency
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the entire serialized audiobook [https://anchor.fm/hybrid-teaching].I never really got tenure as a concept, and after almost ten years of e-learning I finally
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N=1: A Social Scientific Inquiry into Happiness and Academic Labor
Academic Labor
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the complete serialized audiobook [https://anchor.fm/hybrid-teaching].ABSTRACT:This study aims to assess the professional perspectives of Ioana Literat (hereafter referred to as ‘the
Learning from Early Childhood Education: Higher Ed and the Process of Becoming
Critical Pedagogy
Listen to this chapter here, or subscribe to the entire serialized audiobook.On my luckier days, I am gifted a few invisible moments at pick-up time before my son or one of his
It’s About Class: Interrogating the Digital Divide
Digital Divide
I live and work in one of America’s poorest regions, Appalachia — specifically eastern Kentucky. Businesses and municipalities don’t have a strong web presence (if any at all), Google Maps is essentially