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Events
Apr 13

Barnard Teaches Panel: Embodiment/Remote Learning

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Virtual

In this two-day panel series, faculty will discuss the past, present, and future of the 8-year Mellon grant, Barnard Teaches: Real Place + Digital Access. Past students and their work will also be featured. 

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Flyer for Barnard Teaches Panel. Primary text reads The Past, Present, and Future of Barnard Teaches in bold orange font. Just below this, Sunsetting/ Preserving with a QR code and further, Embodied/ Remote Learning with another QR code. The right side of the flyer features a small image and brief text about the panel series.

 

Sunsetting/Preserving

Tuesday, April 12, 2022  10-11am

  • Moderated by Alicia Peaker, Associate Director of the Digital Humanities Center 
  • Panelists:
    • Kadambari Baxi, Professor of Professional Practice in Architecture 
    • Laura Blaszczak, former student and intern of the Barnard Teaches course Environmental Visualizations of NYC
    • Hilary Callahan, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Biological Sciences
    • Elizabeth Hutchinson, Associate Professor of American Art History

 

Embodied/Remote Learning

Wednesday, April 13, 2022 10-11am

  • Moderated by Melanie Hibbert, Director of IMATS (Instructional Media & Academic Technology Services) and the Sloate Media Center 
  • Panelists:
    • Anne Higonnet, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Art History
    • Meredith Linn, Assistant Professor of Historical Archaeology at The Bard Graduate Center
    • Heather Nickels, former student of the Barnard Teaches course, A Virtual Enlightenment
    • Hana WorthenAssociate Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies

 

Barnard Teaches is a technology and place-based learning initiative at Barnard College, funded by the Mellon Foundation. For more information, email Barnard Teaches Program Manager Sarah Greene at sgreene@barnard.edu.