Digital Studies Institute Workshop Series: What Does Effective Teaching Look Like Right Now?
Remote Teaching in the Humanities and Critical Social Sciences
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
3:30-5:00 PM
Off Campus Location
Nicole Ellison and Cliff Lampe consider theoretical and practical perspectives of how to build online trust and community in humanities and social sciences remote classes.
Ellison is a professor of Information who studies computer-mediated communication, virtual communities, and relationship initiation and maintenance in online contexts.
Lampe is a professor of Information who researches the social and technical structures of large scale technology mediated communication.
Register here to join via BlueJeans Videoconferencing: https://forms.gle/45XzAcPiirZ6WAf97
Ellison is a professor of Information who studies computer-mediated communication, virtual communities, and relationship initiation and maintenance in online contexts.
Lampe is a professor of Information who researches the social and technical structures of large scale technology mediated communication.
Register here to join via BlueJeans Videoconferencing: https://forms.gle/45XzAcPiirZ6WAf97
Building: | Off Campus Location |
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Location: | BlueJeans Videoconferencing |
Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
Tags: | digital, Digital Culture, Digital Cultures, digital humanities, Digital Media, Digital Studies, Digital Studies Institute, digital technology |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Digital Studies Institute |
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