About (Equity Unbound)

Equity Unbound is an emergent, collaborative curriculum which aims to create equity-focused, open, connected, intercultural learning experiences across classes, countries and contexts.  Equity Unbound was initiated by Maha Bali @bali_maha (American University in Cairo, Egypt), Catherine Cronin @cat…

Here is the #unboundeq you can choose this pathwats as your subjective for the mide term and final in #edu106
http://unboundeq.creativitycourse.org/
a post (Google Docs)

E-Learning 3.0 – The Outline The course will launch at the E-Learn Conference in Toronto October 18 -1. Getting Ready How a connectivist MOOC works Services and support Introduction (if you want) to gRSShopper 0. E-Learning 1 and 2 – Week of October 15 The LMS, LOM and learning content E-Lear…

@ceouimet it looks like @downes announced his next MOOC on elearning. If we want to take the class for an independent study let me know. Will need to figure out all the paperwork, probably enroll over Winter
Write This, Not That: Analysis and Summary (Noah Jackson – EDU 307 Writing Tutor)

A common mistake in writing analytical responses is leaving out both the analysis and the response. Faulty responses of this sort will typically consist of a textually supported restatement of the …

So excited to have  embedded tutor in #edu307 as  a-We class. I have long fought that our definition of writing in -Wclasses is too driven by word counts and only one modality. So far Noah   have played with podcasts, video, blogs, etc
Why Young Black Males Aren’t Reading (Children’s Literacy)

Why aren’t our young black males reading? Young African American males are struggling with many different issues as they grow toward adulthood. Black males are facing stereotype and poverty. Many A…

@qateesha a powerful post on masculinity, black men, and literacy.

As a culture we let literacy get defined as a weakness. That was wrong

That is why I love assigning  @alfredtatum’s work. We need to reestablish that literacy is the heart of all power, especially for the black male.

@davidekirkland does wonderful work to show black men are very literate, but not in ways that we recognize in our schools. Very similar to piece we read by Miasha Winn, on Africa Diaspora Literacy Communities

Also checkout #HipHopEd on Twitter

Kluge Fellowships in Digital Studies  | Fellowships  | Chairs & Fellowships  | The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress  | Programs at the Library of Congress  | Library of Congress (The Library of Congress)

About the Fellowship The Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies provides an opportunity for scholars to examine the impact of the digital revolution on society, culture, and international relations using the Library’s collections and resources.

Interesting fellowship on the impact of digital literacies on the human condition. I wonder if I can do a comparative analysis of early blogging to the rise of corporate silos. #IndieWeb #DigPed #edtechchat #literacies