Friday, December 31, 2021

Year in Review: Goodbye, 2021!

It's time once again for my new yearly tradition, the Year in Review! An excuse to look back on what lessons have been spotted in the past twelve months. 

A slide reading: Objectives! Or, by the end of this workshop you will be able to…Understand the benefits of lesson planning for teaching assistants leading discussion sections; Evaluate potential aspects of a lesson plan to determine which are applicable to your courses; Create a lesson plan that will streamline your sections

  • Flashback Post: My Approach to the Lesson Plan - in preparation for a CITL workshop on Lesson Planning for Discussion Sections (a topic that everyone running a discusion section seems to want help with but which is rarely treated), I revisited an old post about lesson planning. 
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  • Pedagogical Possibilities: Quick Accessibility Tips for Text- After taking several online courses in accessibility in teaching and web design, I realized that that the tips offered tended not to be a part of the curriculum for developing teachers that I knew. This post set out to give some easy, quick pointers about making text a little more accessible, based on what I had most often observed in history courses. 
Collage of images related to portfolio content, including book and periodical covers, screenshots of workshops and technology

  • Current Project: Portfolio PageAs I geared up job searching in earnest, I wanted to find a way to bring some of my work that was publicly available together in one convenient place, so that I might be able to showcase various pieces without suggesting employers look through the entire history of my blog or click links in my resume. The portfolio page I created here became a standard page on Lesson Spotted that I update periodically.
Empty desks and chairs in a classroom

  • Current Project: History SoTL and Diversity, Equity, and InclusionMy final piece of work as a graduate student, this post is a reflection on how scholarship on history teaching and learning treats DEI issues and suggests paths that could be fruitfully explored in the field. Submitted as part of my application for the Teacher Scholar Certificate at CITL.  
Sad or overwhelmed Black man in white shirt, with hands on head, in front of laptop.
Downtown Chicago
  • Current Project: Life UpdatesPerhaps the most dramatic post of 2021, I talked about my new position as a Faculty Engagement Specialist, starting a new phase of my life and career. 
Screenshot of the Twine post "Deformalizing and Deformatting"
  • Enough About Me: Deformalizing and Deformatting- As my interests and my daily activities changed, I have become more and more fascinated by using ways of communicating ideas that change my perspective simply by forcing me to reckon with medium rather than just a message. This post was an experiment in following that idea to a logical end: what if instead of writing a post about doing that, I made a post that was that? 
Me wearing a graduation cap and gown and holding a piece of paper that says "Doctor!"
A gif infographic listing my three approaches to career development-- Take, Talk, and Think

Fewer posts this year than last, but decidedly more upheaval; overall, a list of posts I think encapsulates the year gone by. Many posts center on life and career events, with only two posts I would characterize as outside of that dynamic. Looking ahead, I'd love to make an interactive year in review for next year. Here's to seeing what Lessons are there to be Spotted in the year to come!