hybridpedagogy2012 – THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy 2012 http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Fri, 12 Apr 2013 15:42:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Some Data from the #THATCampHP Hashtag http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org/11/22/some-data-from-the-thatcamphp-hashtag/ Thu, 22 Nov 2012 09:06:13 +0000 http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org/?p=337

Click here for a full report on the Tweets from the #THATCampHP hashtag.

Some quick data:

823 Tweets from 94 Contributors.

448,739 Impressions.

Top Tweeters2c2b2b;">:

@allistelling: 117

@esquetee: 109

Most Mentioned:

@audreywatters: 91

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Guidelines For Un-Conferencing http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org/10/20/277/ Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:35:11 +0000 http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org/?p=277

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THATCamp un-conferences are about redesigning how scholarly and critical conversations work. If you’ve never been to a THATCamp before, here are some short reminders for un-conferencing this weekend. For a more, see Tom Scheinfeldt’s  THATCamp Groundrules. See also THATCamp LAC’s More Hack Guide, compiled earlier this year.

The Rule of Two Feet: Use them. You’re not beholden to any particular session. Feel free to get up, move around, browse, and engage where and when you’d like. Use the Twitter hashtag (#thatcamphp) to follow what’s going on in other rooms.

Less Yack More Hack: Make something, write something, plan something. This guidelines is not about reducing conversation, but about moving toward a new approach, a re-purpose, a strategy, a project.

No “Giving a Paper”: If you suggest a session, you aren’t expected to “read” anything. Instead, your session should be a conversation that you facilitate. Give the group an idea, some shared “content” or questions, and let things unfold.

Push It To The Web: THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy offers anyone on the web the ability to engage, share, and collaborate with us at Marylhurst University. Remember that others may be peeking in and consider ways to perforate the boundary of the room with a digital tool or two. Start with the GDoc link provided for the session on the schedule.

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THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org/01/31/hello-world/ Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:57:51 +0000 http://hybridpedagogy2012.thatcamp.org/?p=1

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THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy will be held in Portland, OR at Marylhurst University on October 20 and 21. The event is being organized by the English & Digital Humanities program and Center for Learning & Teaching at Marylhurst and the editors of Hybrid Pedagogy: A Digital Journal on Teaching & Technology.

THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy will bring together teachers, librarians, technologists, and students to discuss points of intersection between the digital humanities, digital pedagogy, online learning, teaching with social media, and open education.

Hybrid pedagogy does not just describe an easy mixing of on-ground and online learning, but is about bringing the sorts of learning that happen in a physical place and the sorts of learning that happen in a virtual place into a more engaged and dynamic conversation.

What is THATCamp? For more about THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy and the unconference format, go to our About page. Also, read about other THATCamps at thatcamp.org.

Registration is now open.

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