Digital Pedagogy Lab 2016 Summer Institute, University of Mary Washington, August 8–12, 2016
Digital Pedagogy Lab is host of a five-day Summer institute that explores the role and application of digital technology in teaching. The 2016 institute has four tracks, offering intensive peer-driven learning with and discussion of networked learning, new media, and critical digital pedagogy.
Participants choose between one of four tracks and work collaboratively in small workshop-style classes. There will also be large group activities, and moments of intersection between the tracks. Each day of the institute begins with discussion which will play into the day’s work. A continental breakfast will be provided before sessions begin mid-morning, followed by lunch. Afternoons will be split into two sessions and will include keynote presentations, a mini-unconference, workshops, and other activities. Each day will end before dinner.
Open to teachers, graduate students, librarians, and technologists at all levels of education experimenting with digital tools in hybrid or online environments. The 2016 Institute is co-hosted by Hybrid Pedagogy and the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies at University of Mary Washington.
The 2016 Institute will take place on campus at University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA from August 8 – 12. Standard tuition is $950 with an early bird rate of $750 and a student/adjunct rate of $400. Scholarships also available.
Pre-registration ends March 30, 2016. The deadline for fellowship/scholarship applications is March 30, 2016.