I am super excited to be presenting with Joe Murphy at the Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching about #DigPINS – a small cohort online faculty development experience that Joe and I have run in network with one another and several other institutions for a few years now. This presentation is a basic “what is … Continue reading Presenting #DigPINS at Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching 2019
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Fluid Networks: A New Era of Decentralization, Autonomy, Experimentation & Emergence
This finds its way online woefully late as part of the Pedagome/DigPINS collaboration and is my attempt to throw a unique focal lens on the everpresent concept of Networks (something I’m rather fond of thinking about on occasion). Prior to diving in, I might suggest a quick review of Fluid Identity, a related but far from a requisite piece written […]
#DigPINS Week 4: Scholarship is User-Hostile.
I’ve been in a feud with The Denver Post, one that they mostly don’t know they are a part of. I keep on tweeting at them, telling them to remove their requirement for me to disable the “anti-tracking” features of my browser, just so that I can read an article …
#DigPINS Week 3: Scholarship is User Hostile.
I’ve been in a feud with The Denver Post, one that they mostly don’t know they are a part of. I keep on tweeting at them, telling them to remove their requirement for me to disable the “anti-tracking” features of my browser, just so that I can read an article …
Scholarship in the Present Tense
Two years ago, I co-authored a book review for Teachers College Record. I was teaching high school English at the time while also working towards my master’s degree in educational technology. I had elected to complete the coursework in a combination of online and in-person courses. During the in-person portion, I approached one of my instructors about future […]
Scholarship and Hiring Practices
I’ll admit, I haven’t been able to focus much on digPINS this week. It’s been a tough one, marked by exhaustion, overeating of carbs (for good reason, colleague got her PhD), and an unfortunate and hostile situation with a faculty member. I have a litt…