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This Seed in This Soil is Classified

Welcome to Digitally Literate, issue #331. This week I’ve been working on some things behind the scenes. More to come soon. 🙂 I received a really intriguing request from Kay Oddone that I think all of my readers here at DL should consider. Oddone is investigating academics’ experience of professional learning through Personal Learning Networks.…

Becoming Human Again

Welcome back all. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #324. I spent as much of my time offline as possible this week. I’m slowly turning part of my garage into a makerspace. More info to come soon. 😉 I hope you and those around you are well. If you haven’t already, please subscribe if you would…

Start Often F*@k Achievements

Hello there. Here is Digitally Literate, issue #312. This week I worked on a lot of things in the background. If you haven’t already, please subscribe if you would like this newsletter to show up in your inbox. Reach out and say hello at hello@digitallyliterate.net. Watch on YouTube NYC’s nonprofit DIY internet is taking on…

For The Public Good

Welcome back all! This is Digitally Literate, issue #308. This week I post the following: From Crackpipes to Criteria to Critical Pedagogy – As I continue to unpack my experiences with ungrading, I’m sharing many of the comments, questions, and feedback I’ve recieved from the field.The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin – Some great sci-fi…

I’m Doing Research

Welcome back all! This is Digitally Literate, issue #307. I hope you’re taking time out. This week I post the following: A Brief History of Earth by Andrew Knoll – My main blog will become a space where I document my thinking over time. As part of that plan, I’ll start saving book notes as…

Digital Robber Barons

This week I published the following: Create a Personal Webpage Using GitHub Pages & Jekyll – This week we had the last year of our professional development focused on infusing computational thinking into middle and high school classrooms. I taught a breakout session focused on building simple webpages using GitHub Pages. What will digital life…

On What We’ve Lost

Welcome back, friends and family. In 2020 I was selected as one of the winners of the Divergent Award from the Initiative for 21st Century Literacies Research. Because we could not meet together for an awards ceremony and series of keynotes, the honorees submitted a video. Here are my responses. This video was edited together…

What monsters might be lurking there?

Welcome back! I hope you’re taking some time for mental health. This week I worked on a lot of things behind the scenes. More to come soon. I did receive my second COVID vaccine this week. Thank you to the health care workers who have been on the front lines. If you haven’t already, please…

Complexifying Issues Since 2015

Holla back y’all. I just realized I’ve been writing this newsletter since 2015. Yikes. This week I also posted the following: Technology, Instruction, Learning in Teaching (TILT) Faculty Survey – This version of the TILT survey is designed for instructors in higher education and is designed to provide insight into the knowledge, skills, and dispositions…

Little Worlds

Little Worlds Digitally Lit #270 – 11/28/2020 Welcome back. Take a look around. This week I worked on the following: Little Things Add Up to Big Things – Focus on the little things, the practices that lead to the behaviors and build habits. Learning Strategies – My students asked for an overview and synthesis of…