An EdJOYcation Task Force has been established at our high school by one of our Assistant Principals. He is an awesome AP because he genuinely cares...
In general, the database behind hastac.org includes little information about the physical geography of HASTAC members. There is an optional...
In yesterday’s Inside Higher Ed’s technology blog, Joshua Kim wrote about “Courses, Facebook, and Secret Groups,” in which he pointed out that “There...
Library Journal recently published an article, How to Become a 21st Century Librarian, by Meredith Schwartz which is a revised version of an article...
So, in a previous post I mentioned quite a bit about my interest in "liberating" various media from computer game diskettes and CD-ROMs. I also made...
There is a lot of controversy among K-12 teachers about Common Core and it hasn't even fully gone into effect yet. The Common Core State Standards...
A Revolutionary Atlantic? Irish Volunteers and American PatriotsBy Annie Morrisette
[Cross-posted at the Scholars’ Lab]
“The discovery of the [this new technology] will create forgetfulness in the learners’ souls, because they will not use their memories; they...
"[A]t a time when the web is simultaneously transforming the way in which people collaborate and communicate, and merging the spaces which the...
I'm a finalist for teaching a Coursera MOOC next year on "The History and Future of Higher Education." Naturally, I am doing this because I...
About three years ago, I began inviting my student-led, peer-evaluated, collaboratively structured classes to think about the shape of a course:...
(Re-posted from the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop blog)The Pedagogical Promise of Transmedia Play
This past weekend, I gave a 5 minute Ignite Talk at the Digital Media and Learning Conference in Chicago on the topic of "mixed-ability maker culture...
I'm really excited to learn about Google Glass. My husband works in Silicon Valley and does the audio-visual for many of the techie companies when...
About to start assembling my interactive map of the busy London of James Malcolm Rymer's The String of Pearls, or the Barber of Fleet Street (1850),...
The Duke-based HASTAC staff is just back from the fantastic Digital Media and Learning Conference organized by our colleagues at the Digital Media...
Addressing issues of access, preservation, and use of human rights related materials from sites around the world, the archivists, professors and...