Assistant Professor of Economics
We’ve completed our final week of #DigPINS, and this week focuses on scholarship. One thing we consider is how to work “in the open,” which is a daunting idea for me, mainly because it just isn’t done that way in the econ-world. Which is… Continue Reading “DIGITAL PEDAGOGY, IDENTITY, NETWORKS, AND SCHOLARSHIP – WEEK 4”
Building a learning network – How? Next step in this digital identity process is to figure out how I’m going to learn from others on these networks. In my mind, I’ve broken these networks into two different levels of learning fast food restaurant Fast-food… Continue Reading “Digital Pedagogy, Identity, Networks, and Scholarship – Week 2”
DigPINS – Managing your professional digital identity As a person who grew up at the same time the internet did, I would expect myself to be more digitally active than I am currently. (I’ll save you the estimation and math…. I’m 32) I chose… Continue Reading “Digital Pedagogy, Identity, Networks, and Scholarship – Week 1”
I’m happy to have you here on my website! A little about me: I’m an assistant professor of economics at Kenyon College and the Chief Chaos Organizer of the Black Family Household. On my website you can see both my professional accomplishments and some… Continue Reading “Welcome!”