Weekly Discussion Board Learning ActivityTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Promoting reflexivity.Authors: Newman, L.Subjects: Annotated AssignmentsContinue Reading Unpacking our Mother’s Libraries: Chicana Memory Praxis Before and After the Digital TurnTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches.Authors: Cotera, M.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Teaching Feminist Activism: Strategies from the FieldTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: Bojar, K., Naples, N. A.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – GeneralContinue Reading Scavenger Hunts & Photo essays: Helping students see inequality in the world around them through Project-Based LearningTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Presenting knowledge as constructed., Promoting cooperative learning., Promoting reflexivity., Treating students as agentic co-educators., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: Cabaniss, E., Parrotta, K.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading Reflection Journal DiscussionTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Promoting reflexivity.Authors: Watts, T.Subjects: Annotated AssignmentsContinue Reading Quality Education is AccessibleTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: TheDOITCenterSubjects: Accessibility and Universal DesignContinue Reading Learning Assessment in Online CoursesTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Presenting knowledge as constructed., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: The K. Patricia Cross AcademySubjects: GradingContinue Reading Khmer Rouge ArchivesTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Documentation Center of CambodiaSubjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Introduction Critical Community Engagement: Feminist Pedagogy Meets Civic EngagementTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Cultivating self-care and boundaries., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Promoting reflexivity., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: Costa, L. M., Leong, K. J.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading Feminist Pedagogy in a Time of Coronavirus PandemicTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Cultivating self-care and boundaries., Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting cooperative learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: FemTechNetSubjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading Feminist Pedagogy after RoeTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Promoting reflexivity., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Daniel, CSubjects: FPTO BlogContinue Reading Early Caribbean Digital ArchiveTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Distance Education: A Manifesto for Women’s StudiesTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Briggs, L., McBride, K. B.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading Dissecting Current Events through Collaborative Virtual Mind Mapping with Google DrawTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting reflexivity.Authors: Shelton, C.Subjects: Annotated AssignmentsContinue Reading Digital Transgender ArchiveTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Digital Transgender ArchiveSubjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Digital Public Library of AmericaTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Digital Public Library of AmericaSubjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Considering the Consequences of Continuing on as NormalTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting cooperative learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Lince, A,Subjects: FPTO BlogContinue Reading Complicating “flexibility” in online learning from a feminist perspective.Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Silverman, S.Subjects: FPTO BlogContinue Reading Community-Engaged Pedagogy in the Virtual Classroom: Integrating EService-Learning Into Online Leadership EducationTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Purcell, J. W.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory CollectiveTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches.Authors: Cotera, M., Merchant, L. G.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Chicana Feminism Virtually RemixedTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Garcia Merchant, L.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading Blending In: Reconciling Feminist Pedagogy and Distance Education Across CulturesTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting cooperative learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Aneja, A.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading A Black Feminist PedagogyTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Presenting knowledge as constructed., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Omolade, B.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
Weekly Discussion Board Learning ActivityTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Promoting reflexivity.Authors: Newman, L.Subjects: Annotated AssignmentsContinue Reading
Unpacking our Mother’s Libraries: Chicana Memory Praxis Before and After the Digital TurnTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches.Authors: Cotera, M.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Teaching Feminist Activism: Strategies from the FieldTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: Bojar, K., Naples, N. A.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – GeneralContinue Reading
Scavenger Hunts & Photo essays: Helping students see inequality in the world around them through Project-Based LearningTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Presenting knowledge as constructed., Promoting cooperative learning., Promoting reflexivity., Treating students as agentic co-educators., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: Cabaniss, E., Parrotta, K.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
Reflection Journal DiscussionTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Promoting reflexivity.Authors: Watts, T.Subjects: Annotated AssignmentsContinue Reading
Quality Education is AccessibleTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: TheDOITCenterSubjects: Accessibility and Universal DesignContinue Reading
Learning Assessment in Online CoursesTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Presenting knowledge as constructed., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: The K. Patricia Cross AcademySubjects: GradingContinue Reading
Khmer Rouge ArchivesTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Documentation Center of CambodiaSubjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Introduction Critical Community Engagement: Feminist Pedagogy Meets Civic EngagementTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Cultivating self-care and boundaries., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Promoting reflexivity., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures.Authors: Costa, L. M., Leong, K. J.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
Feminist Pedagogy in a Time of Coronavirus PandemicTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Cultivating self-care and boundaries., Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting cooperative learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: FemTechNetSubjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
Feminist Pedagogy after RoeTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Promoting reflexivity., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Daniel, CSubjects: FPTO BlogContinue Reading
Early Caribbean Digital ArchiveTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Distance Education: A Manifesto for Women’s StudiesTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Considering alternative histories and narratives., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Briggs, L., McBride, K. B.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
Dissecting Current Events through Collaborative Virtual Mind Mapping with Google DrawTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting reflexivity.Authors: Shelton, C.Subjects: Annotated AssignmentsContinue Reading
Digital Transgender ArchiveTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Digital Transgender ArchiveSubjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Digital Public Library of AmericaTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Digital Public Library of AmericaSubjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Considering the Consequences of Continuing on as NormalTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting cooperative learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Lince, A,Subjects: FPTO BlogContinue Reading
Complicating “flexibility” in online learning from a feminist perspective.Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Examining the "why" in addition to the "what"., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Silverman, S.Subjects: FPTO BlogContinue Reading
Community-Engaged Pedagogy in the Virtual Classroom: Integrating EService-Learning Into Online Leadership EducationTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Purcell, J. W.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory CollectiveTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches.Authors: Cotera, M., Merchant, L. G.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Chicana Feminism Virtually RemixedTenets: Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive)., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia.Authors: Garcia Merchant, L.Subjects: Decolonizing Archives, Digitized Collections, and Digital HumanitiesContinue Reading
Blending In: Reconciling Feminist Pedagogy and Distance Education Across CulturesTenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Creating cultures of care in online classrooms., Examining (dis)embodiment in virtual teaching/learning., Humanizing online teaching/learning., Promoting cooperative learning., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Aneja, A.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading
A Black Feminist PedagogyTenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support., Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia., Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources and information., Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches., Presenting knowledge as constructed., Uncovering the causes of inequality and leveraging resources toward undoing power structures., Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.Authors: Omolade, B.Subjects: Feminist Pedagogy – OnlineContinue Reading