Digital Literacies Faculty Learning Community Spring 2014 Members: Diane Alonso (Psychology) Kate Drabinski (GWS) Milvia Hernandez (MLLI) Erin Hogan (MLLI)

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Digital Literacies Faculty Learning Community Spring 2014 Members: Diane Alonso (Psychology) Kate Drabinski (GWS) Milvia Hernandez (MLLI) Erin Hogan (MLLI) Edward Larkey (MLLI) Ana Oskoz (MLLI) Donald Snyder (MCS), facilitator Mary Tabaa (EDUC) Cynthia Wagner (Biology)

SPAN311: Poetic Images Collage What: Visualize poetic images How: Google Presentation Objectives: – Close reading of poem with dictionary – Identify the images, form, tone of the poem Choose the images that best suit the tone of the poem and treat each slide as a stanza Present as a review for the poetry quiz Erin Hogan Assistant Professor of Spanish MLLI

Mary Tabaa EDUC 794: Project Seminar (capstone course for MA TESOL program)  Students design and develop instructional plans addressing real-life problems related to TESOL.  In online section, students present their projects via at least two of the following tools/media. o presentation software o screencast o video o website o videoconferencing o other tool/medium approved by the instructor  S tudents select presentation methods for type of instruction/training, content, and audience.  S tudents will use presentations outside of course to promote their projects.

Larkey: German 319 German Translation: Subtitling Exercise Subtitling a 5-Minute Segment of the German TV Series “Stromberg” An adaptation of the UK TV Series “The Office” Translate into English Placement of subtitle in frame Correct color and length of subtitle

Creating Video Assignments for PSYC 415 (Diane Alonso) Goal: To allow students to creatively express their knowledge of a concept in Cognitive Psychology (based on APA’s Noba Contest) Process: Students worked either independently or in groups and used some form of video to convey one of the following 3 concepts: (1) Memory (Encoding, Storage, Retrieval), (2) Factors Influencing Learning, (3) Forgetting and Amnesia Evaluation Criteria: Students were evaluated in terms of: (1) Accuracy, (2) Originality, (3) Clarity (Visual and Auditory), (4) The ability to effectively teach or demonstrate the chosen focus in a memorable way, (5) Organization and form Outcome: A positive experience but there were lessons learned!

imovies in BIOL 123 Human Genetics for non majors (Wagner) Students chose a human genetic disease on which to perform literature research and make an imovie: – Purpose: to disseminate information to classmates – Length: 5-8 minutes Very successful – imovies concisely summarized diseases creative ways – Much more interesting than PowerPoint presentations! Improvement for next year – More in-class for groups to work on project (3 days instead of 1.5 days)

SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish 2 Milvia Hernandez Digital Assignment 1: “Mi experiencia y mi futuro con el español” (My experience and future with the Spanish) Students will create a digital story in which they will narrate their experience learning Spanish. Moreover, students will end their story with their future plan of the language in their professional careers. This is an individual project, and it will be presented to the class. Digital Assignment 2: Students will choose a topic to create a digital story that it has been interested in related topics covered in the course. One of the objectives for this digital assignment is creativity, and appreciation of the language and culture. This is an individual project, and it will be presented to the class. For both digital assignments, students will be graded based on rubrics.

Oscoz: SPAN 10: Create a group page in Facebook  Setting:  Hybrid summer class  6 weeks  Two face-to-face meetings + virtual environment  Goals:  To create a community of language learners  To promote communication among class members  To practice linguistic structures presented in the class  Each week learners:  Post three entries related to the topic seen in class (e.g., likes and dislikes, daily activities)  Comment on two other classmates postings  Like two other classmates postings  Evaluation  Content and accuracy of post  1% extra for the persons with more “likes” and comment

Drabinski: GWST 200: Studies in Feminist Activism Collaborative Activist Blog Self Designed Activist Projects - A Living Journal and a Tool for Reflection Blog as an Online Archive of Student Activist Work Blog as a Resource for Future Versions of the Course (A Community of Knowledge and Practice) Potential Data for Future Scholarship of Teaching and Learning on ‘Teaching Activism Inside Institutions’