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Teaching Naked (a non-techie’s learning goals)

Two things to know about me: I really like face-to-face, embodied conversations—my teaching has always prioritized discussion—and I am not into gadgets. In the world of technology, I travel way behind the curve and tend to operate on a need-to-know basis.

However, a couple years ago I read José Antonio Bowen’s Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology Out of Your College Classroom Will Improve Student Learning. The book’s provocative title may sound like an anti-tech manifesto, but in fact Bowen argues that effective pedagogy should use technology… outside the classroom to, say, deliver content or give students chances to practice skills. This, he insists, frees up face-to-face class time for active, participatory learning.

Reading the book convinced me I need to learn more about digital pedagogy—and specifically, to become more comfortably familiar with a wider array of tech tools—if I really want to foster engaged learning. (Not to mention if I want to get a job someday in higher ed!) So this is my overarching goal in participating in the TCP+R program: to get acquainted with some useful tools, yes, but more, to be able to articulate how these can enhance learning. How they can fruitfully supplement the discussions and conversations that are (currently) the cornerstone of my teaching practice. 

So concretely, what are my objectives?

1. Early next semester, in Candler School of Theology, I’ll teach a short course (14 contact hours) on conflict transformation skills. From my learnings in TCP+R, I want to choose a couple of tools to integrate into that course. As part of this, I need to be able to articulate how they contribute to course objective(s) and/or assessment. So I’ll start with the learning goals for the class and work backwards from there. (I’m considering creating an interactive syllabus—but if I go there, I need to be convinced it’ll be genuinely useful, not just a cool-looking creation.)

2. With each tool we learn, I’d like to do some brainstorming of ways to use the technology in the classroom, with particular attention to what the tool offers to enhance learning and/or assessment. Ideally, if time allowed, I’d create some kind of running document to record these ideas. (And if others are likewise interested and want to do something collaboratively, maybe we could keep it on our website…?) On the other hand, if time is short, then I’ll focus on objective #1, and this list will just be (for now) a collection of scribbled notes.

 

Syllabus

Session 1 (10/16)

Introduction

  • Welcome

  • Introductions (ECDS team + participants)

  • Icebreaker

    • deserted island – one or two things and why?

  • 10 min break

  • TPC+R Overview & Expectations

    • Use of Scholarblogs

      • Login (scholarblogs.emory.edu)

    • Project/Portfolio

    • Goals of the program

    • Your goals/mission

  • Today’s Meet and Polleverywhere

    • Introduction

    • Discussion

Tools/Tech: Today’s Meet & Polleverywhere

Session 2 (10/21)

Copyright, Fair Use, and Open Access: What You Need to Know with Melanie Kowalski

Tools/Tech:

Session 3 (10/23)

Web Publishing with WordPress with Anandi Salinas and Anne Donlon

Tools/Tech: WordPress

Session 4 (10/28)

Finding, Managing, and Working with Data with Rob O’Reilly, Jennifer Doty

    • finding data sources
    • working with data
    • getting help with your data
    • creating a strategy for your data
    • Data Cleanup and Transformation
    • Tools/Tech: OpenRefine, Excel

Session 5 (10/30)

Using Video for Teaching and Research with Steve Bransford, Alan Pike

    • Video in the classroom
    • Digital storytelling
    • Videographic Essays

Tools/Tech: iMovie, Final Cut Pro

Session 6 (11/4)

Best practices for tech assignments with Brian Croxall, Anne Donlon

    • avoiding tech fatigue
    • defining goals

Wikipedia Writing as Assignment with Allison Adams, Yanna Yannakakis

Session 7 (11/6)

Educational Interactions in a Digital Space with Leah Chuchran, Chase Lovellette, Anandi Salinas, Alan Pike

    • Student to Teacher interactions
    • Student to Student interactions
    • Student to Content interactions

Tools/Tech: Voicethread, Soundcloud, Explain Everything, Screencast-O-Matic, Zaption, Popcorn Maker

Session 8 (11/11)

Creating Effective Presentations, Infographics for Teaching and Learning with Wayne Morse, Alan Pike

Tools/Tech: Power Point, Prezi, Piktochart

Session 9 (11/13)

Building your digital identity, Best Practices for Digital Projects with Brian Croxall

    • maintaining a digital academic footprint
    • using Twitter and social media in academia
    • how project work differs from regular seminar work

Tools/Tech:

Session 10 (11/18)

Textual Analysis and Data Visualization with Sara Palmer, Megan Slemons

    • Tableau Public – data visualization
    • Gephi – network analysis
    • Voyant – textual analysis

Session 11 (11/20)

Blackboard with Dana Bryant

    • Grade Center
    • Rubrics
    • Course Design & Organization
    • Assignments
    • Blogs, wikis, discussion boards
    • Digital Publishing with Kelly Gannon, Meredith Doster

Tools/Tech: Blackboard, WordPress, Drupal

Session 12 (11/25)

Mapping  with Michael Page and/or Megan Slemons

  • Web Mapping Tools
  • Google Earth
  • ArcGIS