Digital Infrastructure, Digital Humanities, and Student Professional Growth November 4, 2022 - 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm
Lisa Marie Rhody: Director of the Digital Humanities Research Institute and Deputy Director of Digital Initiatives at The Graduate Center, CUNY Charlie Edwards: OpenLab Co-Director; Commons In A Box OpenLab Co-Project Director; Opening Gateways Co-Director Jessie Stack Lombardo: Director of the Career Design Center, SUNY Geneseo Taylor Jaydin: Community Instructional Technologist, Reclaim Hosting
Open and Public: Using digital tools to transform learning and foster community engagement. SUNY Digital Learning Conference 2022
Oneonta’s Conference Center
November 4 - 5, 2022
Project-based learning, collaborative assignments, public-facing scholarship, and ePortfolios are examples of open practices that empower co-creation, changing the learning environment from passive to dynamic. This SUNY-wide conference provides a place to share tools, pedagogical methods, and support structures designed to encourage exploration, experimentation, and innovation.
The conference will bring together faculty, technologists, librarians, teaching and learning support specialists, and students to engage in lively conversation around these topics and to share their own successes and challenges designing and implementing projects and initiatives. The objectives of the conference are to be an entry point for participants who want an introduction to the world of open education and how it can fit across disciplines (digital humanities, citizen science, public pedagogies, data visualization), to support students in the creation of a digital professional identity, and to welcome diverse participants into the conversation on how to sustain this community of practice.
Supporting students’ digital fluency
Amplifying Underrepresented Voices
Universal designing for learning
Open pedagogy
Connecting course content to students’ professional online presence