You know TiddlyWiki. Interested in teaching it?

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Steven Schneider

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Jul 27, 2018, 10:21:19 AM7/27/18
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Hello Old Friends:

I've recently taken on some new responsibilities at SUNY Polytechnic Institute that will prevent me from teaching my class that uses TiddlyWiki as a learning platform to engage students in hypertextual thinking and writing. Some of you may have seen the platform I use to teach: DesignWriteStudio.

Briefly: the class is usually offered in the Spring semester at SUNY Poly, which runs from Jan to May. It approaches hypertext from a theoretical and design perspective, largely driven by the work of Ted Nelson. It offers TiddlyWiki as the platform which comes closest to Nelson's vision of hypertext. No prior knowledge of HTML or TiddlyWiki is required of the students. They work through a series of exercises, and then produce final projects (you can review the Spring 2018 projects if you'd like). The course is 100% online, and can be 100% asynchronous, but can also include synchronous components if desired (time zones: most students are in US eastern time zone). The course is offered online in our graduate program, a in Information Design & Technology and our undergraduate programs in game design and information design. We will be looking for an adjunct faculty member (PhD or ABD preferred, Master's required) to teach it next Spring. I'd be glad to talk about the course with anyone interested in teaching it -- drop me an email at st...@sunyit.edu and we can go from there.

Thanks!

//steve.


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