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Sunday, July 26th Day 0Check out our beautiful class page on the dpl.online website.
Announcements can always be found in the Auditorium.
On our DI page today, you'll find instructions for our first activity.
Also Jesse Stommel's keynote is today!
See you there!
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Here's a tentative schedule.This should give us a general overview of the days ahead.
Remember: Do what you can when you can. Take plenty of breaks.
OK? Here goes...
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Monday, July 27 Day 1Check the Auditorium for any announcements.
Don't miss Jose Vilson's Keynote!
We have 3 agenda points today:
Unpacking Ertzscheid's text on Digital Identity
via Hypothes.is,
getting familiar with SeeSaw, and arranging
our first structured dialogues
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Tuesday, July 28 Day 2Auditorium check-in
Our focus today is on Individual Digital Identity
We'll have a structured dialogue with a partner,
You'll be asked to create an identity map for yourself
and we'll share some thoughts on
the Renner article and think about the
act of "becoming" ourselves online.
Wednesday, July 29 Day 3
Announcements!
OMG, Audrey Watters is giving her keynote today!
Digital Identity and Institutions
Today we are joining up with the Technophobia/Technophilia
group as we discuss 'Digital Poorhouse' by Virginia Eubanks
To what degree do institutions shape and circumscribe
our digital identities?
When and how do we get to choose our participation?
Use SeeSaw as a resource for preparing a share for the group.
Announcements!
OMG, Audrey Watters is giving her keynote today!
Digital Identity and Institutions
Today we are joining up with the Technophobia/Technophilia
group as we discuss 'Digital Poorhouse' by Virginia Eubanks
To what degree do institutions shape and circumscribe
our digital identities?
When and how do we get to choose our participation?
Use SeeSaw as a resource for preparing a share for the group.
Meanwhile, back at the dpl ranch...
Thursday, July 30 Day 4
Announcements in the Auditorium!
This is our day to contemplate pedagogy and digital identity.
Prepare for a structured dialogue.
What is our ideal learning environment?
How does this come into play in our teaching?
What do our tools of choice tell us about our priorities in teaching online and off?
SeeSaw presentations/shares - view, listen, comment!
Announcements in the Auditorium!
This is our day to contemplate pedagogy and digital identity.
Prepare for a structured dialogue.
What is our ideal learning environment?
How does this come into play in our teaching?
What do our tools of choice tell us about our priorities in teaching online and off?
SeeSaw presentations/shares - view, listen, comment!
Friday, July 31st Day 5
Our last day!
Closing panel of fellows and scholars
Where are we now?
Structured Dialogue to wrap up
SeeSaw shares - view, listen and comment
Tying up loose ends
Celebration and appreciation!
Our last day!
Closing panel of fellows and scholars
Where are we now?
Structured Dialogue to wrap up
SeeSaw shares - view, listen and comment
Tying up loose ends
Celebration and appreciation!
Admittedly there's a lot going on during the week.
Besides our course, there are workshops galore and keynotes you won't want to miss. So we'll all have to make choices about how to dose our energies.
Besides our course, there are workshops galore and keynotes you won't want to miss. So we'll all have to make choices about how to dose our energies.
That said, for our course, there's one element that I hope each of you gets to experience at least twice during the week: structured dialogues. These are pair or trio conversations best done synchronously that allow us to probe our own thinking while experiencing uninterrupted listening. Can you imagine?!
A few words about our group:
We are a total of 26 people,
operating in 6 different time zones
covering a 9 hour spread.
The most popular first initial is "M"!
We are a total of 26 people,
operating in 6 different time zones
covering a 9 hour spread.
The most popular first initial is "M"!
Communication!
I will use the Digital Identity page for general announcements.
The discussion board will be available for targeted conversations.
I'd like us to use SeeSaw as a platform for presentation shares.
E-mail on both ends of the course.
I will use the Digital Identity page for general announcements.
The discussion board will be available for targeted conversations.
I'd like us to use SeeSaw as a platform for presentation shares.
E-mail on both ends of the course.
I will hold drop-in office hours on
Tuesday at 12noonPST/ 3pm EST/ 8pm (UK) and
Thursday at 9am PST/ 12noon EST/5pm (UK) on Zoom.
Everyone is welcome, no one is obligated!
Tuesday at 12noonPST/ 3pm EST/ 8pm (UK) and
Thursday at 9am PST/ 12noon EST/5pm (UK) on Zoom.
Everyone is welcome, no one is obligated!
Wasn't there some mention of a presentation for this course?
It's true, you did not dream it.
But I use the term "presentation" broadly. Please consider it an invitation to share a theme or particular field of interest related to Digital Identity.
It's not a requirement. There's no evaluation. Only call and response; unique offerings and thoughtful receptions.
It's not a requirement. There's no evaluation. Only call and response; unique offerings and thoughtful receptions.
Some possible formats:
Create a playlist (videos, podcasts, music etc.),
or a screencast,
or an alternative reading list,
write something (blog post, tweet thread, ...),
draw or diagram your thoughts,
share your thoughts on audio.
I am totally open to what you come up with!
Create a playlist (videos, podcasts, music etc.),
or a screencast,
or an alternative reading list,
write something (blog post, tweet thread, ...),
draw or diagram your thoughts,
share your thoughts on audio.
I am totally open to what you come up with!