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Doug Holton

I’m an educational developer interested in improving student success, faculty development, learning design, and educational technology.

My background is in cognitive psychology, educational technology, and the learning sciences.  I’ve been a faculty member and faculty developer.  You can see my vita at academia.edu or other info on LinkedIn.

I’m @edtechdev on Twitter and dougholton@mastodon.social

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  1. Tim Owens says:

    I’ll be hosting a Domain of One’s Own meetup on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at at 10:30 AM Pacific / 1:30 PM Eastern / 7:30 PM CEST. Everyone who is interested in the topic is welcome to attend. We expect there will be students, teachers, designers, web developers, technologists, and people of all ages and ranges of ability from those just starting out with a domain to those running DoOO programs at colleges or even people running their own hosting companies.
    We’ll use Zoom for this online meetup (here’s the link to the room which should be active about 15 minutes before we start). We’re planning on using an Etherpad for real-time chat and note taking for the event.
    Attendees will be expected to have read and agree to the IndieWeb Code of Conduct which will apply to the meetup.
    We will

    Have discussions about A Domain of One’s Own and the independent web;
    Get to know other colleagues in the space;
    Ask colleagues for help/advice on problems or issues you’re having with your domain;
    Find potential collaborators for domains-related projects you’re working on;
    Explore new and interesting ideas about what one can do or accomplish with a personal domain;
    Create or update your domain

    Agenda

    Welcome
    Introductions: short 2 minute introductions of attendees with an optional brief demonstration of something you’ve done on your domain or purpose for which you’re using your domain.
    Group photo for those who wish to participate
    Main meetup: Ideally everyone should bring a topic, demonstration, question, or problem to discuss with the group. Depending on time and interest, we can try to spend 5-10 minutes discussing and providing feedback on each of these. If questions go over this time limitation, we can extend the conversation in smaller groups as necessary after the meetup.

    RSVP
    To RSVP to the meetup, please do one of the following:

    Make a comment to indicate your attendance below;
    Tweet your RSVP reply to this Tweet;
    Comment your RSVP on the Reclaim Hosting Community post about the event;
    RSVP to the event on events.indieweb.org

    Publish an indie RSVP on your own website/domain and send a webmention to this post

    Future meetups
    While the time frame for this inaugural meetup may work best for some in the Americas, everyone with interest is most welcome. If there are others in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, or other locales who are interested, do let us know what dates/times might work for you in the future and we can try to organize a time to maximize some attendance there. I’m happy to help anyone who’d like to take the leadership of other time zones or locales to leverage some of the resources of the IndieWeb community to assist in starting future meetings to cover other areas of the world.
    🎉 Invitations 🎉
    Tim Owens, Aaron Davis, Cathie LeBlanc, Kartik Prabhu, Amber Case, Amy Guy, Greg McVerry, William Ian O’Byrne, Jim Groom, Kimberly Hirsh, John Johnston, Robin DeRosa, Audrey Watters, Ken Bauer, Will Monroe, Jeremy Dean, Nate Angell, Jon Udell, Adam Procter, Amy Guy, Kris Shaffer, Anelise H. Shrout, John Johnston, Mark Grabe, Rick Wysocki, Doug Holton, Jeffrey Keefer, Rayna M. Harris, Davey Moloney, Vicki Boykis, John Carlos Baez, Dan Scott, Taylor Jadin, Kathleen Fitzpatrick (mb), Blair MacIntyre (mb), Doug Belshaw, Adam Procter, Dan Cohen (mb), Dave Cormier, Scott Gruber, Kay Oddone, Kin Lane, Martha Burtis, Lee Skallerup Bessette, Adam Croom, Sean Michael Morris, Jesse Stommel, Cassie Nooyen, Stephen Downes, Ben Werdmüller, Erin Jo Richey, Jack Jamieson, Grant Potter, Ryan Boren (mb), Paul Hibbits, Maha Bali, Alan Levine, John Stewart, Teodora Petkova, Lora Taub-Pervizpour, Clint Lalonde, Clint Lalonde, Sonja Burrows, Jonathan Poritz, Chris Long, Mo Pelzel, Michelle S. Hagerman, Anne-Marie Scott, Tim Clarke, Amy Collier, Laura Pasquini, Martin Hawksey, Zach Whalen, Daniel Lynds, Tom Woodward, Mark A. Matienzo, Laura Gibbs, Autumn Caines, Chris Lott, Jess Reingold, Terry Green, Erin Rose Glass, Trip Kirkpatrick, Meredith Fierro, Lauren Brumfield, Helen DeWaard, Keegan Long-Wheeler, Irene Stewart, Christina Hendricks, Bill Kronholm, Xinli Wang, Tineke D’Haeseleer, Martin Weller, Jeremy Felt, Jane Van Galen, Tanis Morgan, Library Carpentry
    Know someone who would be interested in joining? Please forward this event, or one of the syndicated copies (linked below) to them on your platform or modality of choice.
    Hashtags: #​phdchat, #​DoOO, #​edtechchat, #​literacies, #​higherED, #​dh, #​ds106, #​educolor, #​WPCampus, #​openscience, #​clmooc, #​digped, #​altc
    Featured image: Hard Drive Repair flickr photo by wwarby shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license

  2. Got it. Thanks Doug. Loading…

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Doug Holton

Doug Holton

Faculty developer. Interests: developing educational technology; faculty & student development; learning sciences & psychology.

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