Wednesday 20th February 2008 9:00 am

[Reblogged] Davidson & Goldberg: The Digital Media and Learning Competition

Tomorow HASTAC will be announcing the projects that have won the inaugural Digital Media and Learning Competition. In preparation, we reblog Cathy Davidson & David Theo Goldberg’s three-part series on the Competition from their HASTAC blog.

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by Cathy N. Davidson and David Theo Goldberg

AND THE WINNERS ARE . . .
“While we are finalizing the last details of the Competition, we will offer a few blog postings about the process, the field, what we have learned, and what we will be looking for in future competitions....”

Part One: The Process
“It has been an amazing hundred days: from closing the competition to selecting the first cohort of seventeen winners of the HASTAC/MacArthur Digital Media and Learning Competition.” Read more

Part Two: Building a Field
“This week we want to pass on some of what we learned about what it means to build a new field.” Read more

Part Three: What Digital Learning Looks Like From Here
“Now, we offer a few insights into what the field of Digital Learning looks like from the vantage point of 1010 applications.” Read more.

Editor’s Note: Look for Part Four tomorrow when Cathy & David blog about the competition’s winning projects. For more information about the Digital Media and Learning Competition click here. See earlier posts on Spotlight about the Competition here and here.

Category: Civic-Engagement, Credibility, Ecology-of-Games, Identity, Race-Ethnicity, Unexpected

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