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CAT124 Digital Media Pedagogy
Brian Goldfarb, Winter 2016
Sixth College, UCSD
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Course Schedule:
Note: After the first week of classes we will be holding our meetings at the HTMMA site unless otherwise announced. Media LIstening/Viewng assignments are due before the class. The course schedule is subject to change by the instructor.
You will be notified as early as possible of any changes.
week:
1 | 2 | 3
| 4 | 5 |
6 | 7 | 8
| 9 | 10
Week One (Jan 5 & 7): Introduction
- Course overview: scope and requirements
- Site Visits at HTMMA: Sign up for school site times
- Weekly journals on WebCT
- Intro to Learning Activity Project
- Discuss HTMMA and Charter Schools
[Site visits begin on Tuesday, January 13--see the resources page for site description and directions]
Week Two
(Jan 12 & 14): Learning, Discipline, and Cultural Difference
Listen/View:
Week Three
(Jan 19 & 21): Multimedia pedagogies
Listen/View:
Optional Reading:
- Brian Goldfarb, Visual Pedagogy: Media
Cultures in and beyond the Classroom, "Introduction," pages1-22, and "Chapter 4: Peer Education and Interactivity"
- Paul Fyfe, "Digital Media Unplugged": http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/5/3/000106/000106.html
- Lankshear and Knobel, "Do We Have Your Attention?" http://everydayliteracies.net/attention.html
- Lankshear and Knobel, "Introduction" in Digital Literacies—Concepts, Policies and Practices
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Cathy Davidson, Now You See It, "Intro" and "Chapter 1"
- Buckingham, "Defining Digital Literacy: What Do Young People Need to Know About Digital Media?" in Lankshear and Knobel, Digital Literacies
Week Four
(Jan 26 & 28): Transforming the Classroom and Remixing the Curriculum
Learning Activity Project Topic Proposal Due Mon, Jan 25 at 2pm on our Discussion Forum TED
(Guidelines: http://pages.ucsd.edu/~bgoldfarb/CAT124w16/Learning_Activity_Guidelines.html)
Listen/View:
Optional reading:
- Erstad, " Trajectories of Remixing: Digital Literacies, Media Production, and Schooling" in Digital Literacies,
- Joseph Tobin, "An American Otaku," Digital Diversions: Youth
Culture in the Age of Multimedia, edited by Julian Sefton-Green
- Erstad, Gilje and de Lange, "Re-mixing Multimodal Resources"
- Cathy Davidson, Now You See It, "Chapter 3: Project Classroom Makeover"
Week Five
(Feb 2 & 4): Standards vs Standardization: challenges of assessment
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Optional Reading:
Week Six
(Feb 9 & 11): Universal Access: [Dis]ability and Digital Learning
Listen/View:
Optional Reading:
Week Seven
(Feb 16 & 18): Hate Speech, Bullying/Sexual Harassment, and other threats online. Balancing safety and independence in young people's access to online content in classrooms, libraries, and at home
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Optional Further Reading:
Week Eight
(Feb 23 & 25): Digital Distractions: Games, play and learning
Discuss your lesson plan prototype with HTMMA student focus groups during site visits.
Listen/View: (TBA)
Optional Reading:
Week Nine
(March 1 & 3): Intellectual property, plagiarism, collaboration, and the public good
Discuss lesson plans with HTMMA student focus groups during site visits.
Listen/View:
Optional Reading:
Week
Ten (March 8 & 10): Learning with Social Network Media
[No Site Visits this week]
Completed lesson plans and write-ups due. Presentations of Lesson Plans: Meeting locations to be anounced (UCSD or HTMMA).
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Optional Further Reading:
- Viera Lorencova, "YouTube Dilemmas: The Appropriation of User-Generated Online Videos in Teaching and Learning"
- Lankshear and Knobel, "Digital Literacy and Participation in Online Social Networking Spaces" in Digital Literacies
Finals Week: Lesson Plans with any revisions due Tuesday, March 15, 9:30 - 11:30 am