Oral_History_Workshop_2016

Oral History Workshop - 2016 toc

Introduction
On June 7, 2016, LO*OP Center and Leuphana University co-hosted an Oral History Workshop. The four main presenters were @Liza Loop, Jeremias Herberg, Lee Felsenstein, and Howard Rheingold. The theme and title of the workshop was, "How Education Made Computers Personal."

Reports from the workshop
HCLE blog post - Our Inaugural EdTech Oral History Workshop

Pre-event announcements
Poster -



Main Content
Program
 * Introduction
 * Jeremias Herberg: IT Became Personal – Montessori Logics in 1970s Computer Hobby Groups
 * Lee Felsenstein: The Tom Swift Terminal and Applied Conviviality
 * Liza Loop: Distance, Synchronicity, Control: Exploring Designs for Teaching About and Through Computers
 * Howard Rheingold: Counterculture + Social Media = Edupunk Pedagogy
 * panel discussion

Workshop Videos - in work
Individual presentations Synopsis (edited to highlight the content of the Full, Abridged, and Individual videos) ~ approximately 5 minutes
 * Jeremias Herberg ~ in work
 * Liza Loop: Distance, Synchronicity, Control: Exploring Designs for Teaching
 * Howard Rheingold: Counterculture + Social Media = Edupunk Pedagogy
 * Lee Felsenstein: Community Memory, Free Speech and Computing
 * panel discussion ~ in work

Workshop Presentations

 * Jeremias Herberg: IT Became Personal – Montessori Logics in 1970s Computer Hobby Groups
 * Lee Felsenstein: The Tom Swift Terminal and Applied Conviviality
 * Liza Loop: Distance, Synchronicity, Control: Exploring Designs for Teaching About and Through Computers
 * Howard Rheingold: Counterculture + Social Media = Edupunk Pedagogy

Section 1
Hashtag - #LLOHW