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Page 1: Millsaps Liberal Tech, October 2007

Introduction to Teaching with Technology in Liberal Education

Millsaps CollegeOctober, 2007

NITLE workshop

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0. Introductions and overview1. Resource aggregation2. Publishing to the web3. Discussion areas4. Multimedia pedagogy

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First, liberal education

Inherited models

Artes liberales – Skills– Practice, yet theory– Multiplicity

Literacies– Multiple– Productive– Media vs

information

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Different weavings from the cloth

• Pure learning for learning’s sake• Student-centered pedagogy• Preparation for democratic

citizenship• Institutional typology and heritage

-Jo Ellen Parker, “What’s So “Liberal” About Higher Ed?” (Academic Commons, 2006)

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Millsaps’ core

Abilities:• Reasoning

(quantitative, scientific, ethical, aesthetic)

• Communication • Historical

Consciousness • Social & Cultural

Awareness (Image from CodeCutter, via Flickrhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jmarkb/1133112464/)

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Digital, not analog?

Differences, enhancements• Student’s schedule• Repeatability, scrubbing,

segmentation, transferability• Iteration

(Desire path,Vermont, 2006)

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Further affordances

• Social software– Triangulation– Presence

• Temporality– Synch versus asynch– Two archival tendencies

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Practical tendencies

• Timeshifts within the classroom

• Classroom vs. the rest of spacetime

• LazyWeb meets DIY• Archival teaching for

the professor(Middlebury College,

January 2006)

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The relief of history

Adrien Baillet, Jugement de Paris

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Resource aggregation

• Eroding, but semiarchived (http://archive.org)

• Vast• Growing

(Bookstore in Fes,Morocco, 2007)

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Requirements• Search (classic, social, Web 2.0,

media)• Aggregation (del.icio.us,

Scholar.com, H2O)• Information literacy• Social aggregation, or digital

citizenship

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Away from the wild Web

• e-reserves • Databases

(ARTSTOR)• The oldest

information profession(Denison Library,

Claremont Colleges)

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Publishing to the web

“Web 1.0”• Enormous publication• Vast, semiarchived (archive.org)• Needed: editor and host

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• Euclid’s Elements, Interactive Presentation. http://math.furman.edu/~jpoole/euclidselements/euclid.htm

• Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive. http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/home.html

• Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature. (WWI archive) http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap/

• Visual Elements Periodic Table. http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/pertable_fla.htm

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“Web 2.0”• Social

software• Microconte

nt• Open • Platforms

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Web 2.0: blogs• Public intellectual• Research record• Personal expression

• Collaborative blogs• Scholarly discussion

– Formal and in-

• Emergent interest

(Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Pomona CollegeLMS conference, Reed College, 2005)

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Web courseware (Moodle, Blackboard, Sakai)

• Class (not course) only

• Copyright shield (TEACH Act)

• Integration with e-reserves

(Martin Dougiemas, via PeskyLibrary on Flickr)

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Discussion areas

• Blogs– Posts– Comments– On-campus and off-

(“Blog-based communities,”James Farmer, from

http://www.flickr.com/photos/elifishtacos/90944651/)

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Wikis• History• That encyclopedia• Two challenges• Wikis not called

wikis

Modes of use• Discussion• Annotation• Collaborative

writing

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Multimedia pedagogy

– Learning styles– Active engagement– Changing population, literacy– Long, long tradition

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Images• Visualization• Compositions• Presentation (ppt)• Social (Flickr)

(Image from “LordSutch” via Flickr,http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordsutch/19444718/)

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Audio• Sound objects• Social sound:

podcasting (James Phfrem)

• Embedded sound (Web, video)

• Synchronous: VOIP(Aaron Prevots, French,Southwestern University)

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PodcastingPedagogies• Profcasting• Studentcasting• Public intellectual• Field work

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Video • Video objects• Social video (Web)• Synchronous (Video conference)

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Digital cartography• GIS • Web mapping, a/k/a virtual globes• Synchronous? Watch Google

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Multimedia syntheses• Presentation tools (PowerPoint,

Keynote)• Media: text, images, sound, video• Ease of use• Danger: death by PowerPoint (cf

Tufte)

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Multimedia syntheses• Virtual worlds

– Virtual reality– Social-emotional bandwidth

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Multimedia syntheses• Gaming

– Pedagogies (Gee, 2003ff)

– Literacy– Compositions

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And text!• Web 2.0• Nearly every digital affordance• Synchronous: chat, IM

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NITLEhttp://nitle.org

Liberal Education Todayhttp://b2e.nitle.org