PedagogyPandemic

Pedagogy of Pandemic: From Primary to Postsecondary Education

Your Name and Title/Role: Melda N. Yildiz, Global Scholar/ Faculty

School, Library, or Organization Name (if applicable): New York Institute of Technology

Is This a Student Presentation?: Yes

Co-Presenter Name(s): Graduate Students

Area of the World from Which You Will Present: New York

Language in Which You Will Present: English

Target Audience(s): P2- Educators, Media Specialists, Librarians, Teacher Educators

Short Session Description (one line): Pedagogy of Pandemic: Pupil to Professor

The session will explore educators' journey in the era of Covid-19 pandemic to identify the needs of new educational frameworks and strategies and outline the educational experiences of the students from preschool to university and showcase the lessons learned from the educators' triumphs and tribulations around the world.

Full Session Description (as long as you would like):

The session will explore educators' journey in the era of Covid-19 pandemic in order to understand the educational experiences of the students from preschool to university and the educators triumphs and tribulations around the world. Panel of graduate students and educators will share their wisdom. The panelist will focus on three key points: the wide range of meanings participants associate with educational technology tools, media education, and instructional design; the impact of social media and multimedia production activities on participants’ understanding of new media and student engagement; and the ways in which the participants integrate visual imagery and data in their projects and presentations. Participants invited to the dialog: 1) The new Pedagogical framework in the era of Pandemics. 2) Assessment and evaluation of students' work. The role of Data-driven instruction: How to visualize and tell a story with data. 2) Myths and Misconceptions in Education: Deconstructing the visuals in textbooks. Visual imagery and instructional design in multimedia presentations in several academic disciplines and to promote the importance of using authoring tools to develop expertise in media literacy skills, instructional design strategies, and multicultural perspectives. Semiotics, the study of signs, will be used as the framework for the content analysis of the participants' pre- and post- reflections. We explore how a critical approach to the study of visual imagery combines knowledge, reflection, and action; promotes educational equity; and prepares new generation to be socially responsible members of a multicultural, democratic society.

Your Bio(s):

Melda N. Yildiz is a global scholar, teacher educator, instructional designer, and author. Yildiz teaches in the College of Arts and Sciences at NYIT. Melda served as a Fulbright Scholar in Turkmenistan (2009) and Azerbaijan (2016) teaching and conducting research integrating media education in P16 classrooms. Yildiz co-authored, published, and presented on topics including STEM education, media & information literacy, instructional technology, multicultural and global education. She received Ed.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in Math & Science and Instructional Technology and an M.S. from Southern Connecticut State University in Instructional Technology. She majored in Teaching English as a Foreign Language at Bogazici University, in Turkey.

Your Twitter Handle(s): myildiz

Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:

Presentation- https://sites.google.com/a/fulbrightmail.org/yildiz/presentations/learningrevolution

Blog- https://yildiz.wordpress.com/

NYIT Bio: http://nyit.edu/bio/myildiz