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Creative Digital Teaching Practices Dec 6 at John Jay
Posted by Tim McCormack on December 2, 2013 at 11:31 amTHE CUNY COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC COMMUNITY
AND PEARSON EDUCATION
PRESENT
THE MINA SHAUGHNESSY SPEAKER SERIES
FEATURINGJ. Elizabeth Clark,
LaGuardia Community College, CUNYand
Kathleen Blake Yancey
Florida State UniversityDigital Yesterdays, Digital Tomorrows:
How the Social Life of Information and Digital Trends
Shape Writing and Writing InstructionKathleen Blake Yancey and J. Elizabeth Clark discuss the social life of information, rapidly shifting digital literacies, ePortfolios, and future trends in teaching writing, including revisions to the WPA Outcomes Statement for First-Year Writing and how these come together to shape writing pedagogy today.
Friday December 6, 2013 4 P.M. – 6 P.M.
(Reception Immediately Following)John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
New Building 9.64SEE ATTACHED
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Creative Practices
Creative Practices is a platform for teacher interaction that invites members to contribute and review lesson plans, teaching materials, and activities focusing on the arts (music, visual arts, film/photography, theater, dance, and literature), environmental issues, and social justice. These resources should emphasize student-centered pedagogy, creativity and problem-solving, integration into other subject areas, and an appeal to diverse intelligences and learning styles. Professors of Education are encouraged to invite their students to contribute ideas to the group.
