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From the City to the Farm: Pedagogy and Logistics of Field Trips in Online Courses

From the City to the Farm: Pedagogy and Logistics of Field Trips in Online Courses. Michael Bryson College of Professional Studies Online Teaching Forum – 20 October 2011. Field Trips Sites in PLS Courses. PLS 392 Humanities. Angelic Organics Farm Canal Origins Park Stearns Quarry Park

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From the City to the Farm: Pedagogy and Logistics of Field Trips in Online Courses

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  1. From the City to the Farm:Pedagogy and Logistics of Field Trips in Online Courses Michael Bryson College of Professional Studies Online Teaching Forum – 20 October 2011

  2. Field Trips Sites in PLS Courses PLS 392 Humanities Angelic Organics Farm Canal Origins Park Stearns Quarry Park Wolf Point (Chicago River) Spring Valley Nature Sanctuary Chicago Humanities Festival Chicago Architecture Foundation Chicago History Museum PLS 391 Natural Science Chicago River Des Plaines River Wetlands Field Museum of Natural History Indiana Dunes Argonne National Laboratory Fermilab Volo Bog State Natural Area

  3. Field Trips Sites in SUST Courses SUST 210 Sustainable Future Chicago Center for Green Tech Wild Things Environmental Conference Spring Valley Nature Center (Schaumburg) Millennium Park Chicago Architecture Foundation SUST 220 Water Chicago River Salt Creek / Busse Woods Des Plaines River Wetlands Lake Michigan (someday!)

  4. Urban Landscapes: Canal Origins and Stearns Quarry Parks From the City to the Farm (PLS 392) Exploration of Chicago's urban parklands: old and new waterways, riding the El, reading the urban landscape, aesthetics of concrete and steel, Chicago history (picking litter) Rural Landscapes: Angelic Organics Farm Exploration of IL's rural lands at CSA farm near Rockford, IL: film analysis (The Real Dirt on Farmer John); aesthetics of farmland; agriculture and community; rural transformations of nature; organic farming and environmental restoration (picking greens and petting animals)

  5. Field Trips and Online Pedagogy • Online discussion: complements and enlivens reading assignments • Formal writing: detailed analytic reflection on experiences • Transformative learning: toward a new way of seeing the landscape • Documentation: photos essays on my faculty website

  6. Logistical Considerations • Plan carefully (timing, directions, on-site contacts) • Integrate with syllabus (readings + assignments) • Use travel waiver forms for RU (and possibly the site itself) • Keep fees low ($25 max in my experience; free is good!) • Provide alternatives for those who can't attend (local and/or online)

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