Dear all,
Many of you might have received this yesterday too from the MLA, sharing just in case someone missed it.
<goog_362440689> https://teachingresources.hcommons.org/?utm_campaign=meetingseventsmarch2020 https://teachingresources.hcommons.org/?utm_campaign=meetingseventsmarch2020
Solidarity and best wishes in these exceptional times.
Ernesto
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On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 at 00:32, Yasmin Portales yspmoficina@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Ernesto. NU is moving most of the next spring classes “on line” and I can see we are not prepare, at all :( I will share this links and hope to promote a good debate.
Yasmin S. Portales Machado
El El jue, mar. 12, 2020 a la(s) 11:15 a. m., Ernesto Priego < efpriego@gmail.com> escribió:
Thank you Lee. Here another recent post on the situation in the UK.
http://goog_23077202 https://punkacademic.net/2020/03/12/universities-and-the-coronavirus-questio...
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On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 at 14:01, Lee Skallerup Bessette < lee.bessette@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for this Ernesto. What I’m trying to gather right now are less strategies for moving online and more assignment/strategies/assessment that use digital pedagogy and general digital humanities approaches.
I think right now it’s to share our discipline specific examples that we’re using, online or otherwise.
I’ve set up a form to fill out and I’d love for this community to contribute.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeLGhwOTFqkQ05OpbkA2YGiXGNVCvOgUK_y...
Thanks everyone!
Lee
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On Mar 12, 2020, at 9:54 AM, Ernesto Priego efpriego@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I hope everyone is doing well and keeping healthy. It seems to me the novel coronavirus pandemic is giving us some very practical examples of how poorly prepared higher education institutions remain culturally (socially) and technologically to respond to situations that challenge the privilege of physical, real time presence. It will also highlight differences in infrastructural development across institutions and countries, social and academic customs, and issues around access, mobility, engagement, pace of change.
I thought I'd share two readings for context:
Reputation over responsibility: UK HE and the Covid-19 crisis https://link.medium.com/liEl54MfN4
and
Why are some colleges closing over virus concerns while others stay open? https://ihenow.com/2IIHZmJ
These articles do not specifically address the issue of digital technology, online learning, digital methods of delivery, assessment and participation, but I hope they can -random as they may potentially be seen- provoke perhaps further thought and discussion of our role as academics working in and with digital scholarship in scenarios like the one the world is facing these days.
Is your university/college closed or considering closing? What role can the digital humanities play in scenarios where social distancing measures are implemented more thoroughly and widely?
All the best,
Ernesto
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