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Digital Citizenship

Teaching in Higher Ed

English - August 25, 2016 05:00 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 341 ratings
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Autumm Caines shares about digital citizenship on this episode of Teaching in Higher Ed.
Quotes from the Episode
We have the technology to have conversations with diverse people.
—Autumm Caines

As educators, we need to empower people to feel okay about making mistakes.
—Autumm Caines
Resources

Tracy Clayton on Twitter https://twitter.com/brokeymcpoverty
Another Round Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/AnotherRound
Heben Nigatu on Twitter https://twitter.com/heavenrants
Silence and respect episode of Reply All
Annemarie Perez
Tressie

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Autumm Caines shares about digital citizenship on this episode of Teaching in Higher Ed.
Quotes from the Episode

We have the technology to have conversations with diverse people.

—Autumm Caines


As educators, we need to empower people to feel okay about making mistakes.

—Autumm Caines


Resources

Tracy Clayton on Twitter https://twitter.com/brokeymcpoverty
Another Round Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/AnotherRound
Heben Nigatu on Twitter https://twitter.com/heavenrants
Silence and respect episode of Reply All
Annemarie Perez
Tressie

Are You Enjoying the Show?

Rate/review the show. Please consider rating or leaving a review for the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast on whatever service you use to listen to it on (iTunes, Stitcher, etc.). It is the best way to help others discover the show.


Give feedback. As always, I welcome suggestions for future topics or guests.


Subscribe. If you have yet to subscribe to the weekly update, you can receive a single email each week with the show notes (including all the links we talk about on the episode), as well as an article on either teaching or productivity.

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