Dave Carroll – THATCamp Liberal Arts Colleges 2011 http://lac2011.thatcamp.org The Humanities And Technology Camp Fri, 10 Jun 2011 19:00:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Reaching Out: How do we bring the rest of our worlds in to DH? http://lac2011.thatcamp.org/06/04/reaching-out-how-do-we-bring-the-rest-of-our-worlds-in-to-dh/ Sat, 04 Jun 2011 14:44:33 +0000 http://lac2011.thatcamp.org/?p=487 Continue reading ]]>

Based on a suggestion by Jay Cook, we propose a session focused on the question of connecting with the greater worlds/universes we all move in.

  • For technology staffers: how do we reach faculty who are reluctant to engage digital strategies?  If we build it, will they come?
  • For faculty: how do we spin a successful narrative (thanks Fred Johnson) which both justifies our existence but more importantly convinces the larger faculty and the larger research/collaboration sphere that this direction is not only useful but vital.
  • For students: how do we use the ubiquitous tools of technology in harmony with the academic environment which at times is intimidating and difficult to engage.  How do we honor the backgrounds of other students who are less digitally fluent than us, for whatever reason?
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“Ask the Undergrads”, DH Edition http://lac2011.thatcamp.org/06/02/ask-the-undergrads-dh-edition/ http://lac2011.thatcamp.org/06/02/ask-the-undergrads-dh-edition/#comments Thu, 02 Jun 2011 23:18:45 +0000 http://lac2011.thatcamp.org/?p=453 Continue reading ]]>

EDIT: The session is over, and was a great conversation.  Some sketchy notes on the proceedings are found here: bit.ly/l3C0yk

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It seems at least three campers are currently students at a SLAC, though I’ll be the first to admit I fit this definition somewhat marginally.

At any rate, I propose a simple Q&A panel with the current students up front and the rest (almost all SLAC educators) peppering us for frank feedback on what has worked and not worked in our experiences with classroom/course technology.  Maybe we’ll find some really obvious no-brainers that no one ever seems to talk about (e.g. the ubiquity of SMS texting as a communication method for the 17-22 set).

I’m hoping the spirit of the weekend (and the fact that no one is assigning grades) will encourage some tough but fair pragmatic conversation.

Possible starter questions:

  • When do course / facilitation software (Moodle et al) packages become cumbersome rather than enabling?
  • Digital syllabi: if we had to define a college-wide policy on delivery format, what would it be?
  • Students often think of multi-modal / multi-media projects as somehow easier than a traditional paper.  Why is that?  What are the consequences?
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