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RIA # 99: Dr. Jesse Stommel on Founding a Journal

Dr. Jesse Stommel

On this episode, Katie is joined by Jesse Stommel, Executive Director of the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies at University of Mary Washington. He is also Co-founder of Digital Pedagogy Lab and Hybrid Pedagogy: a digital journal of learning, teaching, and technology. Jesse is a documentary filmmaker and teaches courses about digital pedagogy, film, and new media. Jesse experiments relentlessly with learning interfaces, both digital and analog, and works in his research and teaching to emphasize new forms of collaboration. He’s got a rascal pup, Emily, and two clever cats, Loki and Odin. He’s online at jessestommel.com and on Twitter @Jessifer.

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Show Notes

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Segment 1: Founding a Journal [00:00-12:18]

In this first segment, Jesse shares about the experience of founding the journal Hybrid Pedagogy.

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Segment 2: Disrupting the Digital Humanities [12:19-21:47]

In segment two, Jesse shares about his recent edited collection on disrupting the digital humanities.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Segment 3: Domain of One’s Own [21:48-34:55]

In segment three, Jesse shares about a recent project that gives students the opportunity to create websites.

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