Kristen Eshleman

Kristen is both practitioner and director in the field of instructional technology at Davidson College. She identifies current and emerging technologies and works with faculty in the humanities to determine whether they have pedagogical value in a small, residential liberal arts environment. She is also the educational technologist on all DavidsonX course teams.
More info: http://kristeneshleman.com/

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Electronic Literature (edX)

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Electronic Literature (edX)
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Interactive Fiction. Chatterbots. Hypertext and kinetic poetry. Explore these avant garde forms and other new media in this exciting class.

Applications of Linear Algebra Part 2 (edX)

Explore applications of linear algebra in the field of data mining by learning fundamentals of search engines, clustering movies into genres and of computer graphics by posterizing an image. Our world is in a data deluge with ever increasing sizes of datasets. Linear algebra is a tool [...]

Applications of Linear Algebra Part 1 (edX)

Learn to use linear algebra in computer graphics by making images disappear in an animation or creating a mosaic or fractal and in data mining to measure similarities between movies, songs, or friends. From simulating complex phenomenon on supercomputers to storing the coordinates needed in modern 3D printing, [...]

Representations of HIV/AIDS (edX)

We will explore how HIV/AIDS has been portrayed in diverse genres through the perspectives of the scientist and the literary critic. This class engages students in a transdisciplinary conversation about representations of HIV/AIDS: in science writing, journalism, visual art, literature, drama, and popular culture. [...]