These slides are from a talk I gave recently at the USC Teaching with Technology conference. My panel specifically dealt with some of the ways in which recent research in neuroscience and cognitive studies impacts education. Media scholars ought to concern themselves with brain science since we know that what we see impacts brain function as well as its formation (via neuroplasticity).
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Does Digital Pedagogy Challenge Traditional Disciplinary Boundaries
1. virginia kuhn T
mind, brain, education vkuhn@usc.edu w
3 may 2011
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digital-era disciplines?
do current
disciplinary
boundaries
(still) make
sense?
2. virginia kuhn T
digital pedagogy vkuhn@usc.edu w
iml.usc.edu
competent control of the semiotic resources T
learning via
multiple modes
visual
aural
textual
systems
interface
research
3. virginia kuhn T
vkuhn@usc.edu
teaching + tools w
iml.usc.edu
competent control of the semiotic resources T
filmic texts
http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/14.2/interviews/kuhn/index.html
4. virginia kuhn T
neuroscience + cognition vkuhn@usc.edu w
iml.usc.edu
in digital + media studies T
the role of affect
in learning
logos
pathos
ethos
http://scalar.usc.edu/anvc/kuhn/
5. virginia kuhn T
vkuhn@usc.edu
neuroscience + cognition w
iml.usc.edu
in digital + media studies T
psychic
numbing and
activism
Text
http://scalar.usc.edu/anvc/kuhn/student-project-and-the-case-of-youssif?path=filmic-texts
6. virginia kuhn T
vkuhn@usc.edu w
iml.usc.edu
academia.edu | facebook for academics T
social networking:
critical engagement