This latest episode is part one of a two-part series about academics as a culture. We delve into the idea of whether or not academic disciplines and academia as a whole has a culture. Our hosts Sean and curry were joined by some awesome MiraCosta faculty members that included Jade Hilde (Letters), Alexis Tucker Sade (Anthropology), Rica French (Astronomy), Karl Cleveland (Media Arts & Technology), and Rick Cassoni (Computer Science & Information Technology). This episode was so good that we had to split in two parts! Join us and listen in.
Sean Goes to a Punk Show
Prepping for the Punk Rock Show
Critical Comforts in the Land of Digital Pedagogy
WritingwithMachines: Valuing Biliterate Brains
Inclusive? Mechanized? Teaching. Our part 2 response to ”Not Enough Voices”
WritingwithMachines: Reading, Attention, and Thinking-about-Thinking
WritingwithMachines: Voice, Bias, and Templates
Not Enough Time for ”Not Enough Voices”
WritingwithMachines: Surfaces, Tools, and Affordances
WritingwithMachines: BYO Article on ChatGPT
curry Goes to Jiu Jitsu
Classrooms of Possibilities, our concluding response to Teaching to Transgress
We Have Bodies; We Work in the Classroom, our Part 2 response to ”Building a Teaching Community”
A Project We Work On Together, our Part 1 response to ”Building a Teaching Community”
Languages We Use, our response to bell hooks’chapters 9 and 11
The Voices and How We Listen, our response to bell hooks’chapters 7 and 8
Layers, our response to bell hooks’ ”Essentialism and Experience”
There’s No Place Like Theory, our response to bell hooks’ ”Theory as Liberatory Practice”
Tapestry Thinking, our response to bell hooks’ ”Paulo Freire”
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