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Title | Thinking Metaphorically DST Assignment Details |
Content | Monday July 13 QUICK FIRE CHALLENGE
Thinking visually is thinking in metaphors.
Exercise:
FREEWRITE: 3 minute free write to the prompt: “What is the more important thing you want to remember about teaching DH?”
For example, “The most important thing I want to remember about teaching DH is to let go…”
GROUPS: 15 minutes Individuals read their freewrite out loud to the group. Group members throw out ideas for visual metaphors, which the writer jots down for inspiration later. For example, “A visual metaphor might be hands letting go of monkey bars; a child releasing a red balloon…”
PRACTICE THE ACTIVITY: Everyone disperses to find something to video (15 seconds or less) while speaking the metaphor. For example, a student videos the Willamette River while saying, “The most important thing for me to remember when teaching digital humanities is to go with the flow but to be prepared for sudden whirlpools, hidden currents, and rapids as students navigate change.”
FINALIZE THE ACTIVITY: After class, finish a satisfactory video and e-mail the audio file to the digital story coordinator.
SHOW THE VIDEO:
https://vimeo.com/133456507
Group debrief, “What did you take away from this video?”
DEBRIEF: Freewrite to the prompt, “What did you learn from this overall project?”
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? (A debrief for teachers)
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