An Entangled Pedagogy: Looking Beyond the Pedagogy—Technology Dichotomy
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) April 3, 2022
Or why pedagogy can’t drive technology / why we can’t put pedagogy first
A paper (open access) + a threadhttps://t.co/m3VrjPFgpF
My online teaching iceberg. Recognition of activities as a legitimate part of teaching decreases as depth increases. pic.twitter.com/6RAlOJmdzH
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) January 11, 2021
For teachers looking to do their best this academic year in difficult circumstances, know that online teaching is hard work, but not for the reasons you might think. The hardest bit is changing your teaching mindset, and the mindsets of your students. Here’s some thoughts.
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) November 15, 2020
You can’t let pedagogy drive technology, because they aren’t separate.
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) August 20, 2020
Instead, let context and purpose drive methods and tech.
"Pedagogy and Technology from a Postdigital Perspective" – a short blog post:https://t.co/49JL1A1UZN
I worry that teachers new to online are so focused on live sessions because they think that:
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) August 7, 2020
a) what happens when they're present is more important than what happens when they're absent
b) they only need to be present during live sessions.
Both a and b are false.
When you build trusting relationships with online students, you don't need gimmicks, high-tech platforms, polished video content, fancy analytics, high profile professors, bells or whistles. It's hard, but the work goes towards the things that matter.
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) September 3, 2020
Education isn't "delivered" to students. It's not a product or service. Its quality can't be assured. It is a collaborative project where quality is distributed across students, teachers and institutions. It's helped by distributing trust and agency. https://t.co/5qw46dvYNY
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) September 2, 2020
Alternatives to exams: designing for trust, care and creativity in online assessments, with @jar. https://t.co/L3PMo4HFF0
— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) June 4, 2020