Join our AoIR undergraduate teaching workshop on 30 October in Sheffield
There are still a limited number of places in our undergraduate teaching workshop at the AoIR conference this October/November. In the classroom (on campus or virtual), our students’ understandings of social media and internet use don’t always align with broader press or research narratives. Moreover, and in response to this year’s conference topic, as the mission of universities becomes ever more vocation-focused, our roles as educators often include preparing students for careers in ‘industry’. University marketing material highlights the career opportunities for which undergraduates will be prepared, and there is a push to include ‘industry experiences’ within degrees. This workshop brings educators together to discuss the difficulties and joys of teaching in, on, and around the internet. What do we learn from our students about the internet, how are we using the internet to teach, and what’s the best way of bringing AoIR research into our classrooms? This workshop will be held in-person in Sheffield, and registered participants are able to contribute their thoughts via a shared Google Doc. We will also allow a limited number of auditors to view the proceedings via Zoom, with one off-site organizer managing the auditors and enabling their participation as time allows. To register for the workshop, please contact aoirconfchair@aoir.org, or contact emily.vandernagel@monash.edu for any queries. - Holly Kruse, Kelly Boudreau, & Emily van der Nagel (workshop organizers) -- Dr Emily van der Nagel (she/her) Lecturer in Social Media School of Media, Film and Journalism Monash University *I work from Monday to Thursday each week.*
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Emily van der Nagel