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Now available: The Manifesto for Teaching Online (the book) – and launch events

Now available: The Manifesto for Teaching Online (the book) – and launch events

We’re really pleased to announce the publication of our book about the Manifesto for Teaching Online (2020, MIT Press)!

We are hosting three online launchings with the author team offering snapshots of the thinking behind the manifesto, and opening it up for discussion.  Scheduled to work across timezones, please join us as we make the case that we need the manifesto now more than ever.

Launch 1: re-coding

Wednesday 16th September, 11am-noon

Whose interests do automation, algorithms and datafication serve? Manifesto authors Dr Jen Ross, Dr Jeremy Knox and Dr Pete Evans will be joined by Professor Neil Selwyn from Monash University.

Full details and link to book tickets

 

Launch 2: we are the campus

Wednesday 7th October, 1-2pm

Challenging the idea that online teaching is ‘second best’, and arguing that the distancing in ‘distance learning’ is more complex than we might think, Manifesto authors Professor Sian Bayne, Dr Phil Sheail and Dr Rory Ewins will be joined by Professor Rebecca Eynon from Oxford University.

Full details and link to book tickets

 

Launch 3: text has been troubled

Thursday 15th October, 4-5pm

Arguing that authorship isn’t what it used to be – how we assess students and understand plagiarism needs to shift. Manifesto authors Dr James Lamb, Dr Hamish Macleod and Dr Christine Sinclair will be joined by Dr Amy Collier from Middlebury College.

Full details and link to book tickets

 

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