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[http://www.teaching-design.net Teaching Design] | [http://www.teaching-design.net Teaching Design] | ||
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*design as in: graphic, industrial, product, communication, media, visual, video, fashion, textile, web, interface, UX, animation, game, typeface … | *design as in: graphic, industrial, product, communication, media, visual, video, fashion, textile, web, interface, UX, animation, game, typeface … | ||
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Teaching Effectively During Times of Disruption | Teaching Effectively During Times of Disruption |
Revision as of 12:12, 18 March 2020
Contents
- 1 WDKA Links
- 2 Education-Based Resources: Comprehensive lists, shared docs, (collectively written) resources from/for pedagogues
- 3 Lectures, Workshops, Lessons: Concrete ideas for classroom activities
- 4 News Articles/Blog Post/s on Assorted Tactics
- 5 Software Review
- 6 Social Media: Useful groups, accounts, hashtags for COVID-19/distance learning support
- 7 Online Archives & Libraries
- 8 Inspirational Films, Art and Literature
WDKA Links
WDKA Staff and Students Update
WDKA COVID-19 Central Information Point (In Dutch Only)
MYWDKA Distance Education
Etherpad hosted on Piet Zwart Institute Experimental Publishing server
Education on a distance - Learning technologies from HR
Teaching Design
- Ideas for online teaching and learning design
- (⇨ online bibliography) An in-progress + collaborative project
- design as in: graphic, industrial, product, communication, media, visual, video, fashion, textile, web, interface, UX, animation, game, typeface …
RESOURCES FOR ONLINE INSTRUCTION of VISUAL/STUDIO ARTS
Teaching Effectively During Times of Disruption
SHORT URL: https://bit.ly/stanfordteachingdisruption LONG URL: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ccsudB2vwZ_GJYoKlFzGbtnmftGcXwCIwxzf-jkkoCU/mobilebasic Stanford University guide to teaching in times of COVID-19. Looks like they are subscribed to Google online VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) by the tools that they recommend using. Interesting section on synchronous vs asynchronous teaching. Extensive Zoom tutorial.
Authors cited, published under CC License: Attribution, Non-Commerical, Share Alike Jenae Cohn, Academic Technology Specialist for PWR, jdcohn@stanford.edu Beth Seltzer, Academic Technology Specialist for Introductory Studies, bethseltzer@stanford.edu
Be willing to switch tactics if something isn’t working. Above all, stay focused on making sure the students are comfortable, and keep a close eye on the course learning goals--while you might not be able to teach something exactly the way you imagined, as long as you’re still meeting the learning goals of the course, you’re doing fine.
Italy's Ministero dell'Istruzione (Ministry of Education) official guide to teaching at a distance.
https://www.istruzione.it/coronavirus/didattica-a-distanza.html?fbclid=IwAR3Wm4HY2-IpNuZMXh7CXTzEWdoDKfPO_bAWljxADOvhRoHKyBcoe_4HvQY Seems relevant as Italy was the first EU countries to be hard-hit with COVID 19 and one of the countries who took it quite seriously from the get-go. Rest of Europe could learn from the first responder.
ArtEZ Arnhem: Emergency Online Readiness for Students
https://hrnl-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/balac_hr_nl/EWYzIb0ov95GtCVkQhXG2NIBDBYbAhVxsW2mqoNPf4Y6Fg?e=MQPBVz Guidelines for students (along the lines of "Understand diff bet. a/synchronous learning", "acknowledge the transition", "step up to care", etc...)
University of Hong Kong: Teaching and Learning Arrangement (Updated February 10)
https://tl.hku.hk/2020/02/teaching-and-learning-arrangement-updated-february-10/?fbclid=IwAR2RqDqXeq5YVylOYFU_b4DWvIXAdKgV31MZXy63XALKuLJj3plhk4GiGho Brief outline of the policy at UHK, which has been put under stress due to protests and then corona. Note that the policy began with 2 weeks of (self-directed?) online learning, then 2 weeks recess for teachers to redesign their courses to fit online needs.
Jason Coe (HK academic) ZOOM Meeting: https://youtu.be/NFQO_lDBjEA
K: Jason Coe is a hk academic who is very good with online learning. He shares plenty of stuff on fb. C: some of the features mentioned in this chat were not available on my upgraded version but not mega uber pro account (breakout room function), also others did not see option to raise hands, all attendees were using free version
Distance-Learning Tips for Gallatin Arts Workshops: Getting Started
Authors: Teachers at Arts Faculty, NYU Gallatin Source: Crowdsourced Google Doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sCy0T8-0_B8vPvQoh8jjGtyyOGys40_HwiNUfcOM_s4/edit?fbclid=IwAR1ypJ8uDK2GgGba5fMQnND2pUWtZPi-m2ttsIPrIYquyi6anHJm7qG8XaE Below are a few ideas for moving forward with adjusting course content and structuring class sessions. The suggestions are intended as offers rather than directives or prescriptions. There is much expertise among us and now is a great time for us to collaborate and learn from one another. They are recommending using Zoom and give specific applications for the software; which features work best in which learning situation. This is an extremely useful resource for art and design distance-learning.
Some working questions:
Engage with the circumstances of the moment. What does it mean to teach art-making in the 21st century? What are the students noticing about institutional response to crisis? Industry response? What can this moment teach about the world we live in and the fields we work in?
How might these online formats stimulate ways to think about environments, space, and time? For example: what might be ways to “build environments for the screen” or think about the bounded screen as a kind of theatrical space?
How might students collaborate in this new space? For example: working in pairs or groups to create projects that are shared and built upon remotely?
Amazing Educational Resources http://www.amazingeducationalresources.com
Education Companies Offering Free Subscriptions due to School Closings (Updated)
this has been compiled for primary and high school students, but there’s a loooot and perhaps one can find something fitting in-between
Resources for Online Meetings, Classes, and Eventshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1NyrEU7n6IUl5rgGiflx_dK8CrdoB2bwyyl9XG-H7iw8/preview#heading=h.jb9co2l7jt1p
by Facilitators for Pandemic Response group and other collaborators
ACCESSIBLE TEACHING IN THE TIME OF COVID-19
https://www.mapping-access.com/blog-1/2020/3/10/accessible-teaching-in-the-time-of-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR0lP_R1R6c4wsasxqr980B3GPB_l4SyZo50DEiTravqvzuvgoRmySZP_Ok (Double entry, also in the articles section, it also makes sense here, so am leaving it)
Design Education Resources and Considerations for dealing with COVID-19 (AIGA)
Lectures, Workshops, Lessons: Concrete ideas for classroom activities
News Articles/Blog Post/s on Assorted Tactics
Software Review
Social Media: Useful groups, accounts, hashtags for COVID-19/distance learning support
Online Archives & Libraries
Inspirational Films, Art and Literature
Quarantine Film Club (Compiled by Sheffield Transformed) List of films to watch, with synopses/descriptions and links.
Films shot from one's home/ bedroom
- THIS IS NOT A FILM, Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, 2011
- Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954
- Hush! Viktor Kossakovsky, 2002
- UNREST, Jennifer Brea 2017 (now streaming on Netflix!)
- Je, tu, il, elle, Chantal Akerman, 1974
- La chamber, Chantal Akerman, 1972
- Portrait d'une Paresseuse, Chantal Akerman, 1986
- Searching, Aneesh Chaganty, 2018
- Noah, Walter Woodman, 2013
- Hotel Diaries, John Smith, 2001-2007
Literature in the time of coronavirus: a reading list
Other works