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The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy. @JITPedagogy Issue 1, Spring 2012
Author: Juan José Calderón Amador
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Hoy traemos por primera vez a este espacio la revista The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, y con un interesante subt´tiulo promoting open scholarly discourse around critical and creative uses of technoloy in teaching, learning and research, y para ello aquí tienen el sumario de su primer número de Febrero de 2012
About the Journal
Mission Statement
The mission of The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ISSN 2166-6245) is to promote open scholarly discourse around critical and creative uses of digital technology in teaching, learning, and research. Educational institutions have often embraced instrumentalist conceptions and market-driven implementations of technology that overdetermine its uses in academic environments. Such approaches underestimate the need for critical engagement with the integration of technological tools into pedagogical practice. The JITP will endeavor to counter these trends by recentering questions of pedagogy in our discussions of technology in higher education. The journal will also work to change what counts as scholarship—and how it is presented, disseminated, and reviewed—by allowing contributors to develop their ideas, publish their work, and engage their readers using multiple formats.
We are committed first and foremost to teaching and learning, and intend that the journal itself—both in process and in product—provide opportunities to reveal, reflect on, and revise academic publication and classroom practice.
Issue 1, Spring 2012
Issue 1, Spring 2012
Introduction
Kimon Keramidas and Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Kimon Keramidas and Sarah Ruth Jacobs
“Let’s Go Crazy”: Lenz v. Universal in the New Media Classroom
xtine burrough and Emily Erickson
xtine burrough and Emily Erickson
“City of Lit”: Collaborative Research in Literature and New Media
Bridget Draxler, Haowei Hsieh, Nikki Dudley, Jon Winet, et al.
Bridget Draxler, Haowei Hsieh, Nikki Dudley, Jon Winet, et al.
MyDante: An Online Environment for Collaborative and Contemplative Reading
Frank Ambrosio, William Garr, Eddie Maloney, and Theresa Schlafly
Frank Ambrosio, William Garr, Eddie Maloney, and Theresa Schlafly
Talking with Students through Screencasting: Experimentations with Video Feedback to Improve Student Learning
Riki Thompson and Meredith J. Lee
Riki Thompson and Meredith J. Lee
Philosophy through the Macroscope: Technologies, Representations, and the History of the Profession
Chris Alen Sula
Chris Alen Sula
Steps, Stumbles, and Successes: Reflections on Integrating Web 2.0 Technology for Collaborative Learning in a Research Methods Course
Kate B. Pok-Carabalona
Kate B. Pok-Carabalona
Issue One Masthead
Issue Editors
Kimon Keramidas
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Kimon Keramidas
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Managing Editor
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Copyeditors
Steve Brier
Benjamin Miller
Leila Walker
Steve Brier
Benjamin Miller
Leila Walker
Web Content Management
Claire Fontaine
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Claire Fontaine
Sarah Ruth Jacobs
Fuente: [ JITP]