Contents
List of City-Tech-Generated Readings
Assignments
- Open Digital Pedagogy at Play
- What Is Grammar? Blog Post Assignment (Professor Rodgers)
- New semester, new assignments!
- Developing an Open Digital Pedagogy Assignment
Best Practices and Tips
- Open pedagogy in Biology and Political Science
- “Ten Things the Years Have Taught Us In Ten Years”
- Ditching textbooks, and faculty collaboration
List of External Readings
Annotation
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- 10 Ways to Annotate With Students, by Jeremy Dean, August 25, 2015.
- Annotate: Whatever Happened to the Web as Annotation System, by Todd Carpenter, April 23, 2013.
- Making Reading Visible: Social Annotation with Lacuna in the Humanities Classroom, by Emily Schneider and Stacy Hartman, JITP, Issue 9, June 16, 2016.
- Building Bridges to Critical Reading in a Digital Context, by Michael Larkin and Donnett Flash of the UCB College Writing Programs, Last Updated: April 22, 2016.
- Strategies to Help Students ‘Go Deep’ When Reading Digitally, by Katrina Schwartz, October 16, 2016.
- A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students. Ed Elizabeth Mays, Rebus Open Textbooks.
- Collaborative Annotations You May Want to Join. Maha Bali, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 12, 2017.
- How Do You Annotate in Your Class? Less Skallerup Bessette, The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 11, 2015
- Purposeful Annotation: A “Close Reading” Strategy that Makes Sense to My Students. Dave Stuat Jr. October, 2014.
- Hypothes.is for OERs. Monica Berger, Posted to Open Pedagogy on the OpenLab, August 23, 2016.
Copyright and Attribution
- Lawson, Konrad, M. “Citing Syllabi.” The Chronicle of Higher Education: ProfHacker, August 21, 2014.
- Stommel, Jesse. “#digped Storify: Plagarism Undone.” An interactive Twitter-based discussion on plagiarism prompted by Digital Pedagogy Lab, March 1, 2013. Original prompt here, and here.
- Croxall, Brian. “Forking your Syllabus.” The Chronicle of Higher Education: ProfHacker, March, 22, 2012.
- Wharton, Robin. “Of Icebergs and Ownership: A Common-sense Approach to Intellectual Property.” Digital Pedagogy Lab, February 18, 2013.
Multimedia Pedagogy
- Visualize Scientific Concepts, Karla Fuller of Guttman Community College, The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy.
- I-Lit: An E-Poetry E-Portfolio Exhibit, Daniel Anderson and Emily Shepherd of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy.
- Locating the Semiotic Power of Multimodality, GlyndaL A. Hull and Mark Evan Nelson of University of California, Berkeley, Written Communication, Vol. 22 No. 2, April 2005 224-261
- Makerspaces, David M. Rieder and Jessica Elam-Handloff of North Carolina State University
Open Educational Resources (OERs)
- City Tech Library’s resource guide on OERs
- Hypothes.is for OERs. Monica Berger, Posted to Open Pedagogy on the OpenLab, August 23, 2016.
- What Do We Mean by Open Education? Audrey Watters. Hack Education: The History of the Future of Education Technology, January 16, 2015.
- Pedagogy, Technology, and the Example of Open Educational Resources. Robin DeRosa and Scott Robinson. Educause Review, November 9, 2015.
- Open Pedagogy in Biology and Political Science. Cailean Cooney. Open Pedagogy. June 14, 2016
- Into the Open. Karen Cangiolosi, Professor of Biology, Keene State College, August 5, 2016.
Writing
- Open Digital Pedagogy = Critical Pedagogy. Jody R. Rosen and Maura A. Smale (2015)
- Dream Bloggers Invent the University,” by Jason Tougaw (2009)
- The Challenges of Online Writing Instruction,” by Luca Zamparini (2016)
Universal Design & Accessibility
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- Disability, Universal Design, and the Digital Humanities. George H. Williams, Debates in the Digital Humanities, 2012.
- Special issue of First Monday on “Disability and the Internet” that is hot off the (digital) press, and explores a wide ranges of issues on the topic, September 2015.
- Increasing Access and Making Practice More Inclusive through Disability Awareness Training. Carrie E. Rood and Michelle L. Damiani, Academe, September-October 2015.
- Accessibility. From The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
- Accessibility according to actual people with disabilities. Hampus Sethfors, Published 4 June 2017.
- What is the difference between accessible, usable, and universal design? The Do-It Center, University of Washington, Date Updated: 9/15/17.
- Universal Design in Education: Principles and Applications, Sheryl Burgstahler, The Do-It Center, University of Washington, 2012.