[Air-L] Textbook Suggestion Needed
Christian Nelson
xianknelson at mac.com
Mon May 18 10:30:07 PDT 2009
Given the problem with how rapidly things are changing, might this not
be more reason than ever to adopt a question/research based approach
to teaching rather than a didactic model? By "question/research" based
I mean one in which students are guided to the most interesting
questions to ask about a phenomenon, and then led to the answers
through their own research efforts? I know this is tough to do on a
large scale, and perhaps means less coverage. But perhaps its more
valuable in the long run, if feasible.
--Christian
On May 18, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Nicole Ellison wrote:
> I've faced the same dilemma. For my undergrad new media class, I've
> used the Thurlow et al CMC book, but only the first few chapters and
> only in the first third of the semester. Then we read online
> articles for the remainder. (I agree it's getting very dated, and in
> fact recently I wrote the authors asking about a 2nd edition - not
> in the works at this point.)
>
> My experience is that (at least with the students I've worked with),
> undergrads like a textbook because it gives the field legitimacy in
> their eyes. Ted's description below really rings true with mine - a
> textbook seems to give many undergrads a sense of finality and
> control. I've found that one of the challenges of teaching content
> that is so interesting and publicly visible (e.g. social network
> sites) is trying to keep classroom discussions at a higher level
> than pub or coffee-shop conversations, and a textbook and/or
> academic readings are necessary to do this. Depending on how they
> are written, some academic articles just don't work for some
> undergrads. It's definitely a challenge!
>
> For fall, I'm planning on using the Thurlow et al textbook and a
> collection of online articles, but this will probably be the last
> year and I'm also interested in hearing about an accessible, updated
> replacement.
> Thanks, N
More information about the Air-L
mailing list