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Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Teaching with YouTube: Pitzer faculty interviewed

Filed under: News: Participating Campuses, Pedagogy, Information Literacy, Tools — Bryan Alexander @ 01:56:08 am

Pitzer College professor Alex Juhasz is interviewed by MIT participatory media expert Henry Jenkins about her experiences teaching a class with YouTube. The interview is posted on Jenkins' blog (part one, part two).

Previous NITLE Liberal Education Today posts: the Pitzer class launches, the class concludes with reflections. An economics class uses YouTube as teaching material. One campus sets up a YouTube channel. A YouTube-like science video project launches.

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