Let's chat about Applied Pedagogies. This space is for discussion on chapter two.
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Let's chat about Applied Pedagogies. This space is for discussion on the introduction and chapter one.
You can comment below by clicking on the post, then "Leave a Reply" and hit submit. Please add your first name to your post. Posts can be deleted, but you have to contact us to get a post deleted. The first book in our digital book club series will be the newly released Applied Pedagogies by Daniel Ruefman and Abigail Scheg.
Here is a description of the book from the publisher's website: http://upcolorado.com/utah-state-university-press/item/2945-applied-pedagogies "Teaching any subject in a digital venue must be more than simply an upload of the face-to-face classroom and requires more flexibility than the typical learning management system affords. Applied Pedagogies examines the pedagogical practices employed by successful writing instructors in digital classrooms at a variety of institutions and provides research-grounded approaches to online writing instruction. This is a practical text, providing ways to employ the best instructional strategies possible for today’s diverse and dynamic digital writing courses. Organized into three sections—Course Conceptualization and Support, Fostering Student Engagement, and MOOCs—chapters explore principles of rhetorically savvy writing crossed with examples of effective digital teaching contexts and genres of digital text. Contributors consider not only pedagogy but also the demographics of online students and the special constraints of the online environments for common writing assignments. The scope of online learning and its place within higher education is continually evolving. Applied Pedagogies offers tools for the online writing classrooms of today and anticipates the needs of students in digital contexts yet to come. This book is a valuable resource for established and emerging writing instructors as they continue to transition to the digital learning environment." |
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