From Hybrid Learning to Zoom Fatigue: Logging On and Checking Out
Can you hear me? Are you there? If you can hear me, can you give me a sign? Our screen-mediated daily routine consists of waking up, scrolling down, and connecting to Teams, Meet or Zoom for learning, teaching, working, but also for our best friend’s birthday. We grab a drink and sip it alone in front of the gallery view. We gaze at ourselves as if in a Narcissus narcosis, sometimes glancing towards the others, resembling the Brady Bunch opening credits. How do we exit these tiled windows looking back at us?Speakers areGabriella Coleman (Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy at McGill University), Geert Lovink (Net theorist and founder of the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam), Shannon Mattern (Professor of Anthropology at The New School for Social Research).JCU Student Government will also join the panel.
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