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[ecrea] Call For Papers "On-Line Teaching" Cinema Journal
Tue Nov 11 07:24:41 GMT 2014
Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier: Online Teaching in Film and Media Studies
Editors Murray Leeder (University of Calgary) and George S. Larke-Walsh
(University of North Texas)
DEADLINE EXTENDED: We have extended the deadline because we are
particularly interested in including articles that address hybrid
courses, such as teaching a ‘flipped classroom’, or supplementing
in-class courses with on-line materials.
For Cinema Journal Teaching Dossier, we seek brief pieces on the subject
of online teaching in film and media studies. At many institutions,
online teaching is not just a prospect for the future – it is here,
today. This dossier seeks to assemble articles from those who have
braved this new pedagogical frontier and can speak of its benefits and
difficulties. Our field carries particular challenges: how to teach film
studies, for instance, without the ability to lead students through
discussions of individual clips, how to make screening material
available without transgressing copyright laws and how to design
meaningful assignments.
This dossier invites articles and multi-media presentations on all
aspects of on-line teaching. In particular, we would like to see
contributions that provide examples of assignments and student work.
Important issues include:
Why are universities and colleges turning to online pedagogy?
What are its benefits and deficits from the teacher’s side? The
student’s side? The institution’s side?
How to make screening material available to students (online? On reserve
at the library? Have them find it themselves?)
What are the issues, copyright and other, involved with showing video
clips and other media online?
How is the process of designing assignments different than for classroom
courses?
What successful interactions have you designed for your on-line course?
How do you maintain student interaction in the absence of face-to-face
communication, and approximate sense of community that emerges from the
classroom setting?
How can we ensure student retention and engagement in online courses?
What can we learn through online teaching that can be incorporated into
a more traditional classroom setting?
Hybrid/blended learning – the halfway house between classroom and online
education.
We are particularly interested in having an essay from a student who has
recently completed an online course, giving their perspective on the
platform. If you know anyone who might be appropriate, please put them
in touch with us
Submit a 250-word abstract for a proposed 1500-word essay, briefly
describing the essay topic, and a 150-word biography to Murray Leeder
((murray.leeder /at/ nucleus.com)) and George S. Larke-Walsh
((Sandra.Larke-Walsh /at/ unt.edu)), by November 21, 2014. The completed essay
(including all images and links) will be due on January 5, 2015.
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