ConsiderIT
February ConsiderIT Session
Amusing Learning: Easy Paths to New Media Composition and Educational Change
Speaker: Daniel Anderson
Slides and Links from Presentation
Educators know that motivation and a spirit of inquiry translate into better learning. Why, then, is much of the work that takes place in classrooms, especially classrooms that feature writing, seen as uninteresting and uninspiring? A partial answer to such a question can be had by exploring the relationship between traditional compositions such as printed essays and contemporary forms of new media writing. New media compositions can open venues for creativity, motivation, and engagement in the classroom.
Daniel Anderson is associate professor and associate chair in the Department of English and Comparative Literature and director of the Studio for Instructional Technologies and English Studies.
About ConsiderIT
ITS Teaching and Learning presents ConsiderIT, a free series highlighting the ways Carolina instructors are using technology for education inside and outside the classroom and presenting new technologies that offer promise for teaching and learning on our campus.


