What skills, abilities, and habits of mind do today’s graduates need for their careers and to solve complex problems in a constantly changing, globally-connected world? How do we integrate liberal education with learning in a digital context? The future of liberal education depends upon an integrative vision of digitally-informed learning that is not merely content delivery online but rather is reshaped in the same ways that digital learning has already fundamentally changed our culture. This talk will present a vision for implementing liberal education in the emerging digital ecosystem and developing a curriculum that scaffolds self-directed, digitally-augmented problem-solving from introductory to capstone level courses.
3. Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities:
Concepts, Models, and Experiments
• General Editors
– Rebecca Frost Davis, St. Edward's University
– Matthew K. Gold, City Tech & Graduate Center, City
University of New York
– Katherine D. Harris, San José State University
– Jentery Sayers, University of Victoria
• https://github.com/curateteaching/
• #curateteaching
9. Emerging Digital Ecosystem
• Shaped by networks, which are fundamentally
social;
• Characterized by horizontal access to creation
and production; and
• Increasingly driven by data, algorithms, and
artificial intelligence that personalize information
for users and inform human judgment
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11. Emerging Digital Ecosystem
• Shaped by networks, which are fundamentally
social;
• Characterized by horizontal access to creation
and production; and
• Increasingly driven by data, algorithms, and
artificial intelligence that personalize information
for users and inform human judgment
19. Situating the Global Environment
• Lewis & Clark College
• https://sge.lclark.edu/
• Jim Proctor,
“Situated Social
Learning”
• Interdisciplinary
environmental research
• Situated research
– Local focus on global
issues
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20. Social learning
• Document research process
• Share research resources
• Share references
• Aggregate projects on blog
– Maps
– Tags
– Concept maps
– Mashups
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29. What works for you?
A. Social annotation
B. Mobile data gathering (citizen science)
C. Text Analysis
D. Reflecting on Personal data (FitBits)
E. Wikistorming
F. Storymapping
G. Digital Scholarship
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32. Thank you
St. Edward’s University
Thank you.
St. Edward’s University
Thank you.
St. Edward’s University
Thank you.
St. Edward’s University
Thank you.
St. Edward’s University
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