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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (3): 435–460.
Published: 01 October 2023
... of instruction for early‐career scholars and experienced teachers seeking professional development and a profound pedagogical challenge. [email protected] [email protected] Copyright © 2023 by Duke University Press 2023 ecology climate change interinstitutional remote learning coteaching...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (3): 475–479.
Published: 01 October 2022
... more accessible and inclusive. As remote learning, live-streamed events, and other virtual programming have become essential with the ongoing pandemic, the collaborators in this book are well positioned to help scholars in related fields with meaningful transitions. Though even the mention of sharing...
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Pedagogy (2025) 25 (2): 223–242.
Published: 01 April 2025
... sight than it was before our year of remotelearning” followed by a full year of on-campus masking. While I know that there are classrooms where more innovative pedagogies are at work, our years of enforced distancing have changed the way we work together. During the semesters we spent in remote...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 297–309.
Published: 01 April 2023
... on. In July of 2021, after more than a year of remote learning during which thousands of teachers were hastily trained as experts in online education (which largely involved technical training on how to navigate LMS interfaces), Instructure went public as a company. It offered shares at $20 a pop, valuing...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (3): 509–518.
Published: 01 October 2023
.... 2012 . Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Custodio Jonathan . 2020 . “ Disabled Students Already Faced Learning Barriers . Then Coronavirus Forced an Abrupt Shift to Online Classes .” Chronicle of Higher Education , April...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 379–391.
Published: 01 April 2023
... in teaching the core texts during and long after the life of the Core Books initiative. Core Books’ alignment with FYW, the OpenLab, and OER positioned the project well to deal with the uncertainty of teaching in this post-pandemic moment. As the college sought ways to create meaningful remote learning...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 263–274.
Published: 01 April 2023
... of this text. 4. This example provides one instance of what Freire saw as the necessity of using new technologies in a critical way to subvert their oppressive dimensions. See Kahn and Kellner ( 2007 : 437). 5. See Williamson, Eynon, and Potter ( 2020 : 111) on how remote learning colonized home...
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Pedagogy (2025) 25 (1): 9–24.
Published: 01 January 2025
... course planning for my seminar. I submitted the course proposal in early 2020, and by the time I was teaching it in August of that year, it was clear that the course would end up being offered online. I had thankfully already received training in best practices for remote learning from the team...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 349–361.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., or to forget that we had read Ruth Padel's poetry about Darwin's experiments alongside his own report of those investigations into the biogeographic evidence for evolution. However, shaped by the remote learning environment necessitated by COVID, our Beasts course evolved into one that now more tightly...
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Pedagogy (2021) 21 (3): 389–402.
Published: 01 October 2021
... that felt inevitable. Then, when the email announcing our university's swift turn to online learning finally came, with just two days to shift already complete curricula to an online ecosystem, all I could think about were the logistics. As a graduate student taking coursework and an instructor teaching, I...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 275–288.
Published: 01 April 2023
... Yorkers fled the city and essential workers (many of whom received low wages and little to no safety net), remained to keep the city running in multiple capacities. In March 2020, I switched to emergency remote teaching at Hostos Community College, City University of New York (CUNY...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (2): 377–381.
Published: 01 April 2012
...Tara Robbins Fee This article describes my experiment with surveillance technology as a composition teaching tool in a computer classroom. The technology, a software program called Remote Desktop, displayed live on my lectern screen all of my students' activities on their computers. While I first...
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Pedagogy (2005) 5 (3): 367–370.
Published: 01 October 2005
... today s lesson plan above the remote and abstract, to refuse the necessary time, refl ection, and conversation required for the active theorizing of our teaching. But ultimately the consequences of not attend- ing to underlying principles is, we fear, a profession that lacks coherence or, worse...
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Pedagogy (2006) 6 (2): 391–394.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the Center for Distance Learning’s undergraduate program in cultural studies. His interests include examining how people mobilize and remake literary, artistic, culinary, and other traditions in order to foster socioecological change. He authored and is currently teaching an online course, Exploring...
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Pedagogy (2024) 24 (3): 327–340.
Published: 01 October 2024
... (the fallibility) of grades (and assessment). So much of edtech—learning management systems, remote proctoring, plagiarism detection software—does little more than surveil students, reducing them to codified bits, readable by an algorithm, or able to be parsed at a glance in a column of seventy-five or two hundred...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (2): 353–366.
Published: 01 April 2012
... of Language, Literacy, and Learning .” In Bakhtinian Perspectives on Language, Literacy, and Learning , ed. Ball Arnetha F. Freedman Sarah Warshauer , 3 – 33 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Benjamin Walter . 1986 . “ A Berlin Chronicle .” In Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (2): 366–377.
Published: 01 April 2012
... . Bracher Lee Cantrell Jane Wilkie Kay . 1998 . “ The Process of Poster Presentation: A Valuable Learning Experience .” Medical Teacher 20 : 552 – 55 . Crowley-Long Kathleen Powell Jack L. Christensen Caryn . 1997 . “ Teaching Students about Research: Classroom Poster...
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Pedagogy (2012) 12 (2): 343–352.
Published: 01 April 2012
... . “ Cruising Composition Texts: Negotiating Sexual Difference in First-Year Readers .” College Composition and Communication 61 : 269 – 94 . Proulx Travis Heine Steven J. . 2009 . “ Connections from Kafka: Exposure to Meaning Threats Improves Implicit Learning of an Artificial Grammar...
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Pedagogy (2007) 7 (1): 147–149.
Published: 01 January 2007
... education, and pedagogy. Greg- ory’s most recent publications include “From Shakespeare on the Page to Shakespeare on the Stage: What I Learned about Teaching in Acting Class” in Pedagogy (Spring 2006) and “Turning Water into Wine: Giving Remote Texts Full Flavor for the Audience of Friends...
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Pedagogy (2001) 1 (2): 373–386.
Published: 01 April 2001
... and Communication serves as a training ground on which would-be members learn what counts in the lan- guage ways of that professional community. The classroom is fertile ground for recovering materiality, because lan- guage there displays both the immediate and the remote embodiments of genre and membership, what...