The Office of Digital Learning & Inquiry (DLINQ) has been busy and missed a couple of recent MiddPoints. We have an active blog and weekly updates called “The DIRT”. If you are not yet a subscriber, here’s a digest of recent news and updates from the last few weeks in case you missed them:
- Amy Collier Presents on Information Environmentalism at Liberal Arts Consortium for Online Learning (LACOL) 2018 Consortium-Wide Workshop
- Sonja Burrows Reflects on Designing for Hindi Language Learning
- Animation Studio Creatively Engaging Students
- Heather Stafford reflects, “Why Should I use Technology?” – Through the Lens of SAMR
- MiddCreate Migration Update, A Year of Free Website Hosting for Graduating Students
- Online Medical Translation Course Wraps Up at the Institute
In the Works
- Internationalizing Web Literacy Project in Partnership with Globe MultiLingual Services
- Documenting Content Based Language Instruction Pilot Project
From our awesome Interns
- Meet some of our Summer Interns: Nadani Dixon, Caleb Turner, Olivia Jin, Ianthe Duncan-Poole, Tim O’Donnell
- Digital Media Intern, Emma Neary on Displaying Research Through Digital Multimedia
- Sarah Edwards Reflects on her DLINQ Internship
A Few Evergreen Posts
DLINQ posts its weekly blog series, “The DIRT!” on Tuesdays. This is where you will find updates on projects, news, and developments from staff in our Middlebury, Vermont and Monterey, California based offices. We invite you to subscribe to blog updates, visit our “About” page to learn about our office. Explore our “People” and “Projects” pages where you will find descriptions and links to our areas of work, and learn how to connect with us.