by Jenae Cohn | Jan 25, 2022 | Digital Literacy, Higher Education, Online Learning, Pedagogy
In 2021, we talked a lot about being “resilient” and “flexible.” We lived through yet another Pandemic Year, this one somehow full of more turbulence than the Pandemic Year that came before. If 2020 was the year of the Emergency Remote Pivot,...
by Jenae Cohn | Jun 9, 2020 | Digital Literacy, Higher Education, Online Learning
As higher education’s instructors and administrators plan for fall 2020, there has been a lot of discussion about what different course models might look like given the interactions that might span places, spaces, and time zones. Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney...
by Jenae Cohn | Dec 29, 2019 | Digital Literacy, Higher Education, Pedagogy, Web Culture Musings
A snapshot inside the Seattle Public Library, a place of many good reads and learning! 2019 has been a tremendous year of learning for me. From writing my first full book manuscript to presenting at some new conferences, from forming new collaborations and...
by Jenae Cohn | Jul 24, 2019 | Digital Literacy, Higher Education, Pedagogy
When we learn, we all travel on one road together, but there may be multiple ways (and tools and technologies!) we can use on this journey. I’ll be honest: calling myself a “technologist” does not always make my work legible to educators who work on...
by Jenae Cohn | Jun 24, 2019 | Digital Literacy, Higher Education, Pedagogy
The Computers & Writing 2019 program: hand-drawn and festive! Starting my conference recap post on this year’s Computers and Writing 2019 conference, I’m struck by my struggle to articulate a starting point. I think that’s in part because this...