At the 2011 KU Digital Humanities
Forum, I presented a new pedagogical model and termed it as
‘digi-feminist’ pedagogical practice. Digi-feminist pedagogical practice
is a style of pedagogy that privileges the feminist teaching practices
introduced by bell hooks in her book Teaching to Transgress and
digital tools that aid in instruction. This teaching practice values
democracy and aligns student-centered pedagogy with feminist instructional
theory and digital technology.
A Portrait of An Artist as a Young (Wo)Man
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Digi-feminist/DaMaris Hill
KNOW, WANT to Know, LEARNED
modified from
- https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/teaching-strategies/k-w-l-charts
K-W-L
Charts
Rationale
K-W-L charts are graphic organizers that help
students organize information before, during, and after a lesson.
K-W-L Charts are used to engage in a new topic, activate prior knowledge, share
collective understanding, and monitor learning.
Complete Know
Respond to Know: What do you Know about creative writing in
digital spaces? A master list of all responses will be collected on this
blog.
Complete Want to know
Respond to Want to know: What do you Want to know about this
creative writing in digital spaces?
Complete Learn (reviewing columns 1 and 2)
At the end of this lesson, we will review the K-W-L charts by
adding to the learn portions: What did you Learn today about creative writing
in digital spaces?
As we document what we have learned, we will review the questions
in Want to know, checking off any questions that we can now answer. We can also
add new questions and answers. We should also review the Know portions so we
can identify any misconceptions we may have held prior to our lesson.
Portrait of An Artist as a Young [Wo]Man
Portrait
of an Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Portrait
of an Artist as a Young Man is a closely autobiographical novel that is closely aligned with
Joyce’s experiences as a young man.
It
is also a type of satirical rendering.
Satire in the form of jest and irony is one of your generations
strongest expressive talents.
Today, we are going to compose portraits of ourselves. Do not feel obligated to construct satirical self-portraits.
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