[Reblogged] Davidson & Goldberg: The Digital Media and Learning Competition
Filed at 9:00 am on February 20, 2008 in Civic Engagement, Credibility, Games, Identity, Digital Divide • Leave a comment

Tomorow HASTAC will be announcing the projects that have won the inaugural Digital Media and Learning Competition. In preparation, we reblog Cathy Davidson & David Theo Goldberg’s three-part series on the Competition from their HASTAC blog.
by Cathy N. Davidson and David Theo Goldberg
AND THE WINNERS ARE . . .
“While we are finalizing the last details of the Competition, we will offer a few blog postings about the process, the field, what we have learned, and what we will be looking for in future competitions….”
Part One: The Process
“It has been an amazing hundred days: from closing the competition to selecting the first cohort of seventeen winners of the HASTAC/MacArthur Digital Media and Learning Competition.” Read more.
Part Two: Building a Field
“This week we want to pass on some of what we learned about what it means to build a new field.” Read more.
Part Three: What Digital Learning Looks Like From Here
“Now, we offer a few insights into what the field of Digital Learning looks like from the vantage point of 1010 applications.” Read more.
Editor’s Note: Look for Part Four tomorrow when Cathy & David blog about the competition’s winning projects. For more information about the Digital Media and Learning Competition click here. See earlier posts on Spotlight about the Competition here and here.
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