Digital Pedagogy
Reaching Students through Open Pedagogy and Digital Media
In this workshop, participants will be invited to consider how they might pursue a more open pedagogy through the creation and sharing of digital media. Andy Wesolek, director of digital scholarship and scholarly communications at the Vanderbilt Libraries, will explore the practice of open pedagogy and the benefits it can bring to faculty and to…
Posted by shephs2 on January 24, 2022 in Digital Commons, digital media, Digital Pedagogy, Events, News, Resource, Teaching Workshops, workshop
Student-Produced Podcasts: A Conversation on Digital Pedagogy, November 7th
Podcasts have been around since the early 2000s, but the medium has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, thanks to increasing smart phone adoption and to very popular podcasts like Serial and Radiolab. Educational uses of podcasts are growing, as well. Some instructors create podcasts for use in their courses, others assign podcasts as “texts”…
Posted by Derek Bruff on October 3, 2017 in Digital Pedagogy, Educational Technology, Events, Podcasting
Cultural Heritage at Scale: A Semantic Web Symposium at Vanderbilt
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and Vanderbilt University formed the Committee on Coherence at Scale for Higher Education in 2012 to examine emerging national-scale digital projects. The Committee on Coherence at Scale fosters strategic thinking about how to rigorously manage the transition from analog to digital in higher education. The Jean and…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on May 27, 2016 in Digital Pedagogy, Events, News
Cultural Heritage at Scale: A Semantic Web Symposium at Vanderbilt
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and Vanderbilt University formed the Committee on Coherence at Scale for Higher Education in 2012 to examine emerging national-scale digital projects. The Committee on Coherence at Scale fosters strategic thinking about how to rigorously manage the transition from analog to digital in higher education. The Jean and…
Posted by Rhett McDaniel on May 27, 2016 in Digital Pedagogy, Events, News
Digital Timelines, a Conversation on Digital Pedagogy, April 4th
Digital Timelines Monday, April 4, 2016 12:10 to 1:00 p.m. (lunch provided) Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities Register Here Remember those timelines you saw in your history textbook back in middle school? Today’s digital timelines do far more than present a static, linear progression of dates and names. Online, interactive timelines support visually…
Posted by Derek Bruff on March 24, 2016 in Digital Humanities, Digital Pedagogy, Educational Technology, Events, Students as Producers, Timelines
Upcoming Conversations on Digital Pedagogy
Interest in seeing what effective educational technology use looks like in practice is fueling a new series of conversations on teaching sponsored by the CFT and the Vanderbilt Institute for Digital Learning (VIDL). Conversations on Digital Pedagogy, will feature Vanderbilt instructors describing and reflecting on the ways they use educational technologies to enhance student learning….
Posted by traubjg on March 18, 2015 in CFT Event, Digital Pedagogy, Educational Technology, Events, Flipped Classroom, Twitter
Conversations on Digital Pedagogy
by Derek Bruff, CFT Director Two weeks ago I gave a keynote titled “More Than Just Shiny Objects” at the Research on Teaching and Learning Summit at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. I argued that our use of educational technology…
Posted by Derek Bruff on March 2, 2015 in Conversations on Teaching, Digital Pedagogy, Educational Technology, Events
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