In January, I was invited by AACU to offer a brief, TED-style talk about how and why to Tweet from the annual meeting. The talk was great fun, as Twitter has radically changed my conference experience over the past years.... Read More | Share it now!
Perforating #aacu16 Annual Meeting
Last month (during the epic Snowzilla), Maha Bali, Christina Hendricks, Janine DeBaise, and I presented a talk at the Association of American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting (#aacu16). Maha and I spoke (Maha via Google Hangout) and Christina and Janine contributed writing and ideas in advance. Maha has also recently mentioned the talk in an article for CHE’s Profhacker blog.... Read More | Share it now!
Digital Commons
Recently, I gave a last minute invited lecture in Dave Bourgaise’s “Tragedy of the Commons” course. The course (sounds like a great one!) is a liberal education course that examines a the concept of the shared communal commons using both scientific and cultural analysis. My lecture introduced the third unit of the of the course, the “Digital Commons.” Here are my slides.... Read More | Share it now!
Jane Austen in Context, Spring 2016
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Teaching @ Technology: E-portfolios and Critical Digital Pedagogy
Here are my slides from my talk on E-portfolios and Critical Digital Pedagogy at Dominican University of California, August 6, 2015.... Read More | Share it now!
Critical Pedagogy as Digital Humanites
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Connective Pedagogies: Feminist Social Media Literacies and Gamification
Here’s a presentation Anne Cong-Huyen and I gave recently at University of Toronto’s Digital Pedagogy Institute. We spoke about gamifying what Jade Davis calls a “pedagogy of risk” by connecting students via social media.... Read More | Share it now!
What is Digital Scholarship?
Here are my slides from the Faculty Retreat, August 27-28, 2014.... Read More | Share it now!