At the Intersection of Technology and Special Collections: A Program Approach to Collaborative Teaching and Student Engagement Benjamin Panciera and Rebecca.

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At the Intersection of Technology and Special Collections: A Program Approach to Collaborative Teaching and Student Engagement Benjamin Panciera and Rebecca Parmer, Connecticut College

SC & A and the CC Tech Fellows Program

 Initiated by Dean of Faculty and Chief Information Officer / Librarian of the College  “...novel and innovative applications of digital technology to curricula for the purpose of enhancing pedagogy and improving classroom experience...” CC Tech Fellows Program

CC Tech Fellows and SC&A: A Program Approach  Collaboration with IT librarians and affiliated library staff to develop and implement new digital curricula in courses  Case study of Cornelius B. Gold: a digital exhibit project that featured the personal documents of a Connecticut man who traveled by sea to Asia in the early 1860s  Series of scaffolded student assignments, planned and evaluated through a joint collaboration between the faculty fellow, IT librarians, reference librarians, and SC&A staff

The Project: Cornelius Gold Journal

EAS202: Empire and Expansion in East Asia,  Ann Marie Davis, Assistant Professor of History Virtual exhibition of the Cornelius Gold journal, planned and executed over two semesters Annotation, transcription, exhibition, research, and evaluation Project: Gold Journal

Gold Journal: Project Objectives  Use technology to enhance learning and fulfill course pedagogical goals  Impart new knowledge about the history of Modern Imperialism in East Asia from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries  Introduce different facets of the research process, including evaluating raw data from primary source material  Teach students to synthesize knowledge gained from primary sources with knowledge gleaned from course lectures, textbooks, and other assignments  Develop and improve students’ rhetorical skills

Student Exhibits

Challenges and Opportunities Challenges  Project management is key to buy-in  Defining roles, expectations, workflows Opportunities  Programmatic approach offers time, space, and support to think consciously and intentionally about projects  Mechanism in place to bring together diverse groups of faculty and staff  Evaluation built into the TFP Program - offers opportunity to revise and recalibrate  Tangible products of scholarship

Contact: Benjamin Panciera Rebecca Parmer

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