critical digital pedagogy Featured Fostering Care and Community at a Distance There’s no built-in function in any technology which can produce community. Nor can building community be done from the front of the room; it is not an exercise or a manoeuvre.
critical digital pedagogy Love Letters and Pen Pals: Community through Correspondence There are myriad ways that teaching online can preserve the most cherished or favorite parts of classroom pedagogy. What is required is thinking past the screen, past the platform, and beyond the distance that separates teachers and students.
critical digital pedagogy Open Online Office Hours In the interests of supporting faculty, teaching staff, and students at every level, Jesse and I will be offering weekly open office hours. We welcome anyone to attend and to bring their questions and challenges to the table.
critical digital pedagogy Featured Pivot to Online: A Student Guide To succeed as schools pivot to online, students will need to be resourceful, and they may need to demand fairer treatment than they have ever demanded previously.
critical digital pedagogy Times which Require Greater Care: Ethos in Online Learning Jumping into online offerings the way so many universities are wont to do these days is unhealthy for faculty and students alike. That move must be considered, careful, slow, and deliberate.
critical pedagogy Cacophony: Open Ed, Digital Pedagogy Lab, and the Challenge of Education Conferences We need to critically examine all of our assumptions about conferences. How they are run. Who leads them. What kind of learning should happen there?
critical digital pedagogy After Babel: Designing for Community There are countless brilliant students who need the opportunity of school.
critical digital pedagogy Education is not a field for mediocre hopes and mediocre dreams "Education lifts, inspires, changes lives, builds futures, starts careers, reveals new knowledge. It’s this profoundly odd and profoundly unlikely and profoundly beautiful endeavor that strikes at what humans do most naturally and best: learning."
critical pedagogy Shame; or, a response to the writers of the anti-Stonewall open letter in the Times Academic freedom should not bind us to our beliefs, but should free us to explore potential new futures, new cultural realities, and to join in a production of tomorrow.
critical digital pedagogy To Go Far Enough The predation of the edtech industry only works if we don’t lift our heads to see it, raise our hands to change it, stand in its way.
Critical Instructional Design The (Critical) (Instructional) Design of Digital Pedagogy Lab Critical instructional design moves toward realizing the possibility for learning that blends a new form of rigor with agency through a practice of inquiry, empathy, and emergence.
critical pedagogy The Production of Tomorrow There are incontrovertible facts which should not be considered from inside the shelter of ideas, hypotheses. Poverty, racism, hunger, transphobia. There are incontrovertible facts which require action, not discussion.
critical pedagogy The Habitus of Critical Imagination It is urgent that we have teachers. It is urgent that we have teachers with great imaginations. It’s urgent that we have teachers who can see in their students the potential for something startling, something unlikely.
imagination Imagination as a Precision Tool for Change The project of critical pedagogy is not simply the project of improving education, or of learning, but rather the project of becoming more fully human.
critical pedagogy Wide-awakeness and Critical Imagination What happens when a student who loves to learn is told they are not qualified to to so?
critical pedagogy An Upsurge of Questioning and Critique: toward a Community of Critical Pedagogy Be kind. Pay attention. Tell stories. Invite stories. Show you care. Don’t be afraid of love. Close doors when they need to be closed. Keep doors open when they need to be kept open, even if keeping them open is hard on your heart.
critical pedagogy Adventures in Unveiling: Critical Pedagogy and Imagination Imagination is important to the project of critical pedagogy precisely because of the responsive nature of its practice. We must be able to think on our toes if education (of all kinds) is meant to be liberative.
kindness Coming Out; or, Why to Be Kind Agency isn’t about power. It is a resolution of power. Agency without kindness is just bullying.
critical pedagogy And so I am grateful too I will always keep an eye open for new voices, voices that education and academia might not take seriously for whatever reason, I will listen carefully to what they have to say and I will offer them whatever platform I may.
critical digital pedagogy Critical Pedagogy and Learning Online For critical instructional design to begin, those undertaking the design of learning must themselves become more critically conscious of the work at hand.
Critical Instructional Design A Call for Critical Instructional Design Critical instructional design is an early, emerging attempt to get at some concrete methodologies for creating agentive spaces in online and hybrid learning environments.
critical pedagogy Hospitality and Agency Critical pedagogy demands a lot of us. It demands we walk away from our assumptions about how teaching and learning happen. It demands that we question the teaching we received. It demands we listen.
critical pedagogy On Presence, Video Lectures, and Critical Pedagogy Difference cannot become canon. Because canon means passing muster, and we cannot ask difference to pass muster. Rather than put marginalized folk under a microscope in order to understand their struggle or develop compassion for difference, might we not instead wreck the classroom with story?
Critical Instructional Design Reading the LMS against the Backdrop of Critical Pedagogy, parts 1 and 2 There is an essential difference between the ‘science’ of education, positivism, evidence-based teaching, and behaviorism (which I see as coterminous within the LMS) and the ideas of education forwarded by critical pedagogy.
critical digital pedagogy Subjectivity, Rubrics, and Critical Pedagogy We must remain aware of the way in which traditional classroom management and instructional strategies have a nearly hegemonic hold on our imaginations.