2022-2023 Digital Pedagogy Fellowship Recipients Gather for Summer Institute
News
Published August 11, 2022
Faculty recipients of the Digital Pedagogy Fellowship gathered in Neilson Library for the first annual Digital Pedagogy Institute on August 1 through 3. The cohort will continue meeting during fall semester to develop digital scholarship projects for their courses.
The Digital Pedagogy Fellowship program provides support for Smith faculty who are seeking to incorporate technology into their teaching and create innovative digital scholarship with their students. Faculty will be partnering with ITS and Libraries staff during the Fall 2022 semester to design and create new class activities and research projects that utilize the digital innovation spaces in Neilson library, as well as other technology resources across campus.
The Institute provided opportunities for faculty to consult with staff on a range of topics, including how to design video and podcast projects, web development, mapping and GIS, and visualization tools for digital scholarship. Faculty will be sharing their experiences about teaching and learning with technology at the conclusion of the program in early 2023.
The Digital Pedagogy Fellowship is funded by ITS and the Committee on Educational Technology. Additional support is provided by Smith College Libraries.
2022-2023 Digital Pedagogy Fellowship Recipients
- Kelly Anderson, Study of Women & Gender and Archives
- Joshua Birk, History
- Lucretia Knapp, Art
- Miranda K. McCarvel, English Language & Literature and Education & Child Study
- Kathleen Pierce, Art
- Maria Succi-Hempstead, Italian Studies
- Luce Ward, Geosciences
- Lynne Yamamoto, Art
- Alexis Ziemba, Neuroscience
Staff Participating in the Summer Institute
- Dan Bennett, Senior Educational Media Producer
- Samantha Earp, CIO/Vice President for Information Technology
- Jean Ferguson, Director, Learning Research & Technology
- Leslie Fields, Head of Special Collections Public Services
- Susan Fliss, Dean of Libraries
- Michelle Gibeault, Head of Teaching Learning and Research
- Travis Grandy, Associate Director, Learning Research & Technology
- Becca Keyel, Instructional Technologist
- Abril Navarro, Instructional Technologist
- Meridith Richter, Educational Media Producer
- Tracy Tien, Spatial Data Specialist, Spatial Analysis Lab
- Marlene Wong, Head of Werner Josten Library
Contact
Travis Grandy
tgrandy@smith.edu