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The Anatomy of Digital Humanities (#dighum) and Digital Pedagogy (#digped) · ... - 0 views

  • @anneperez hmm, since you're creating something/building it with students & u have an infrastructure already, it seems DH.
  • @triproftri Thanks for the feedback. :) It's been an interesting way to look at the history of print cultures / textual communities.
  • Sifting through and storifying this conversation on Twitter quickly became an exercise in dissecting the many layers of Digital Humanities and Digital Pedagogy.
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  • MT @anneperez: Someone asked me a qn-- does having students creating content for a course website count as dh? Cc @triproftri @briancroxall
  • @anneperez it's a good question. I think most dh-ers would say it would be dh if students were asked to reflect on the dig form+
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    fall 2012 syllabus
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How to Drag and Drop PDF Documents to Evernote. on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Great idea and demo showing how to put a pdf in a shared evernote doc and then create a qr code for it that students can use to download, esp. on an iPad where it then shows up in their iBook library.
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Using Mobile Devices and Technology to Enhance Emotional Intelligence « User ... - 2 views

  • These students, as a group, are classified as lower income students.  None of their devices had the capability to download apps.  What this says to me as the educator is that when I am designing activities that use the students own devices in my BYOD classroom, that they cannot include the use of apps.  They have camera, email, texting, internet capabilities, but no way to use apps. 
  • As you can see the uploaded images created a personalized feelings poster.  Students were provided with scenarios and asked to locate on the Interactive White Board which of these displayed images that they created best represented how they would feel in that situation.
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      Could you imagine using this activity with your students and if so, how would you modify it?
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Word Clouds | JamieKeddie.com - 0 views

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    Gives example of using wordle to create a word cloud of the lyrics to a song. Students guess the content and then use Wordle to help them with the full text of the lyrics.
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Stop Stealing Dreams - 0 views

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    Lisa Nielsen created this open google doc to generate discussions based on the chapters of Seth Godin' new book. Just fascinating what she has done here to crowdsource and make viral a conversation about an important topic. 
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YouTube - RalfKSAT12.avi - 0 views

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    Includes a short segment on how this app development template used to create a language lab on a mobile device
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Wikipedia:School and university projects - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia guidelines and rationale for students creating wkipedia articles.
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School AUP 2.0 | Main / HomePage browse - 0 views

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    A David Warlick -created wiki for school AUPs. 
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SpeEdChange: Considering Universal Design - 0 views

  • UDL means many things, depending on which group of researchers and advocates you are speaking to, but the general idea is to create learning environment which can be individually adapted to learner needs. In other words, the environment adapts rather than forcing the learner to.
  • educational institutions, content delivery systems, assessment systems, and ICT should be flexible enough to meet the diverse needs of the learner population.
  • And school ends in graduate school with them telling you that you are making your citations wrong - not that they can't tell where you got your information from, you're just not conforming absolutely to whichever nonsensical citation system your particular department has chosen to embrace."
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      Do you see any problems with either conforming to or not conforming to an agreed upon citation system? What is Socol's argument here? Is this a good example for his argument? 
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  • A decade ago the Centre for Applied Special Technology (CAST) proposed 3 principles that could be applied to the curriculum and set an agenda for inclusion, as follows:1. Provide multiple representations of content.2. Provide multiple options for expression and control.3. Provide multiple options for engagement and motivation.and these remain essential, but I want to add a fourth which must apply to them all:4. That these representations and options be available to all students on the basis of understood needs and/or informed preference, without the need for diagnosis.
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      To what extent have you experienced this in the courses you've taken? Would offering this to your students be helpful to them? Would it change the way you assess? Would this change the way a course is taught? How a program is structured? Do you see any problems with this?
  • This is not just privileging one media form over another, this is elevating the "how" over the "what" to an extreme extent. It not only humiliates those labelled with "disabilities," it refuses to accommodate the very legitimate choices of all students. Choices which might significantly improve the comfort, attention capabilities, and learning opportunities for that 60%-65% who currently fall far behind, and might even help those already doing well to achieve their full potential.
  • Under UDL content would be fully flexible in delivery.
  • UDL should really go further - especially in recognizing that not all students benefit from following the same path to skills and knowledge. Any system which applies the same pedagogy to all students is clearly not a universal design (in my mind it is not even moral). Insisting on everyone using the same textbook, or doing the exact same assignments, or following the same schedule - those are all industrial practices which are based in the belief that students are a raw material which can be shaped by repeated stampings. Any claims to some kind of rational meritocracy within that "same requirements" argument are simply a mask for the essential anti-humaness of the system.
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      Would love to hear your thought on this assertion by Socol. If you agree with what he says, how would/could you structure the courses you teach? How could the courses you are taking as a student change? Would that help you? Could these courses then attract more diverse students? What would the learning look like? The assessments?
  • "Create something," he told us, "which demonstrates your in-depth knowledge of at least one critical moment in that century."
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      How would you design an assessment around this?
  • I am not imparting malice to their position, simply suggesting that there is little incentive - emotionally, psychologically, or economically - for them to change.
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      Do you think this is true?
  • I think that teacher training institutions should be required to have at least a third of their teaching and research faculty consist of individuals who have special needs, or who needed alternative educations, or who simply did badly in school.
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TeachersFirst Resource Listing Titanpad - 0 views

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    Review of Titanpad, an online, free collaborative document creating. 
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eduBuzz Training & Support / socialmediastaff - 0 views

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    A wiki created for and edited by teachers
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