An open-ended assignment where students and teachers collaboratively invent a new way of orienting themselves toward existing, ubiquitous forms of digital […]
Japanese particles are a notoriously difficult concept for Japanese language learners to master. The Particle Passport uses the set collection game to incentivize students […]
Editor’s Note:
In this renewal of our Behind the Seams feature, members of the JITP Editorial Collective reflect on their contributions to the journal-wide migration of o […]
Antonina Puchkovskaia, ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Kimon Keramidas, New York University, New York, USA
David Joseph Wrisley, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Moderator: Lada Zimina, […]
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Jennifer Ayow, University of Toronto
Robyn Jane Carino, University of Toronto
Emma McDonald, University of Toronto
with
Komal Noor, UX researcher
A.L. McMichael, Michigan State University
This reflective essay and sample assignment encourage the evaluation and critique of digital humanities projects as a contribution to scholarly dialogue and public […]
We are now nearing the two-year mark of a global pandemic that has had such a profound effect on every aspect of our lives. As students, educators, administrators, and […]
Abstract
A future with ubiquitous academic surveillance is not sealed, not yet. In this essay, I discuss how online proctoring companies sell their technology with […]