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Art In The Age Of Networks - Networks As A Way Of Thinking, Rabeya Jalil Jan 2014

Art In The Age Of Networks - Networks As A Way Of Thinking, Rabeya Jalil

Higher Education Resources

The theme-based and material-based units (with lessons and lesson sequences) propose a curriculum for one academic semester in an undergraduate visual arts school (for sophomore, 2nd year, or junior, 3rd year students). However the lessons could be modified and tailored to any age group developmentally. This curricular framework aims to foster collaboration (within individuals, materials and disciplines), explore networked pedagogy and networks in pedagogy as a collaborating force through and with the visual arts and explore the materiality of the code and the digital media. The course also engages with new media theory and literature, investigates the materiality of the …


Advancing Scholarship, Team Building, And Collaboration In A Hybrid Doctoral Program In Education Leadership, Barbara Holmes, Meridee Trimble, Dietrich Morrison-Danner Jan 2014

Advancing Scholarship, Team Building, And Collaboration In A Hybrid Doctoral Program In Education Leadership, Barbara Holmes, Meridee Trimble, Dietrich Morrison-Danner

Education Doctorate Faculty Works

Hybrid programs are changing the landscape of doctoral programs at American universities and colleges. The increased demand for hybrid doctoral programs, particularly for educational and career advancement, serves as an innovative way to increase scholarship, advance service, and promote leadership. Hybrid programs serve as excellent venues for advancing scholarship, collaboration, and team building and provide doctoral candidates with increased opportunities to interact professional peers, course materials program resources. These enhanced opportunities lead to greater team engagement and enhanced opportunities for scholarly collaboration. Faculty mentors in hybrid programs lead rising scholars in the research and socialization process of higher education academic …