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July 13, 2006

Teaching With Technology: Identity Trajectories

I spoke twice to colleagues assembled at Macalester College for the fifth annual Al-Musharaka seminar, "Identity Trajectories: Teaching the Culture and Society of North Africa and the Middle East at Home and Abroad." I plan to quickly review the years since the introduction of NITLE's Arab World Project at Middlebury College in July, 2002, using my own experience in teaching with technology this past decade, and then to discuss my current interest in Moroccan youth blogging, podcasting, and hip-hop culture. I'll record these presentation.

Herewith, some links to talking points and resources mentioned in our discussions:

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Sounds like a terrific time, Doug. And what rich Web 2.0 content you've added. I'm curious: how many participants were already playing in that social software sandbox? PS: thanks for the pointer to WNR. Just blogged at NITLE Liberal Education Today. http://b2e.nitle.org/index.php?title=swarthmore_war_news_radio_podcast&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

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