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"From Tweets to Streets?" A Research Project with Digital Supplement
- Author(s):
- Genevieve Carpio
- Editor(s):
- Annemarie Perez
- Date:
- 2020
- Subject(s):
- Race
- Item Type:
- Course Material or learning objects
- Tag(s):
- DPiH, DPiH Digital Divides, DPih Course Material or learning objects, Student work, Web site, Multimodal, Digital pedagogy, Composition, Interdisciplinary
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/fy5h-d960
- Abstract:
- Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This artifact is a term assignment (7–9 pages) asking students to evaluate a new media (Web 2.0) platform as a site for critical engagement with race and ethnicity. Students are asked to look at ways race and ethnicity shape digital formation and experience. As part of a more traditional research paper, which for this course was posted to a course Scalar site, the project asks students to create a multimedia supplement linking to sources on a specific social movement. This project, appropriate for either a lower- or upper-division class in critical race studies, combines new media literacy with teaching traditional research skills. It encourages students to engage with the digital divide by creating a bridging resource. This page also contains an index linking to student projects from the course.
- Notes:
- This deposit is part of Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities. Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication edited by Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew K. Gold, Katherine D. Harris, and Jentery Sayers, and published by the Modern Language Association. https://digitalpedagogy.hcommons.org/.
- Metadata:
- xml
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 3 years ago
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial
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