Friday, January 19th 10:00-11:00 a.m., 300 SAC
- Syllabus (re)design
- Assignment design
- Creating your own D2L banner
- Designing an event flyer
- Thinking typographically about the Digication — or any digital writing portfolio — interface
- Becoming conversant with typographical conventions and vocabulary in writing, composing, and literacy contexts
- Since January 19th is also the day that Digication is releasing new upgrades and features, the timing might be good to have a look at them together, and try them out while we’re already together. If your schedule allows, please plan to join us!
Friday, February 16th, 10:00-11:00 a.m., 300 SAC
Erin’s session description:
We’ll begin with a background reading and discussion of three generations of reflective scholarship: Yancey, Kathleen. “Introduction: Contextualizing Reflection.” Rhetoric of Reflection, edited by Kathleen Blake Yancey, Utah State UP, 2016, pp. 3-21. PDF available here: https://upcolorado.com/utah-state-university-press/item/2948-a-rhetoric-of-reflection
Then we’ll explore different types of assignments emerging from the third generation of reflective scholarship that encourage students to reflect in multiple modalities and media, including:
- Visual mapping (Workman)
- Digitally-mediated video and audio reflections (Journet et al.)
- Selfies in digital portfolios (Clark)
- Ubiquitous digital reflection (Silver)
- Reflective tagging in digital portfolios (McDonald)
We’ll focus most attention on visual mapping by (1) engaging in a visual mapping activity, (2) exploring different digital platforms for mapping (mindomo.com and bubbl.us), and (3) viewing and discussing visual maps composed by FYW students.
Friday, March 2nd, 10:00-11:00 a.m., 300 SAC postponed until Spring Quarter
Student Digital Writing Portfolio Roundtable; Digication check-in and recap from the Autumn Quarter and Winter Quarter. This will be our 2nd Student Digital Writing Portfolio Roundtable, in which we invite 3-5 FYW students who used Digication in the Autumn Quarter and are using it now, in the Winter Quarter, to share their portfolio development and reflective experiences — positive, negative, or otherwise. The first student roundtable was illuminating and insightful, and I’m sure this one will be, too. Plus: sugary treats.