Comments on: What I Learned at Domains ’19: Back to the Future https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/what-i-learned-at-domains-19-back-to-the-future/ Fri, 21 Jun 2019 18:43:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 By: Krissy Lukens https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/what-i-learned-at-domains-19-back-to-the-future/#comment-28 Fri, 21 Jun 2019 18:43:59 +0000 https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/?p=378#comment-28 Beautiful reflection Cassie – it was an honor to co-present with you at the conference! And I agree, least favorite part . . . oysters! But, we can both be proud of trying something new 😉

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By: Reid Riggle https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/what-i-learned-at-domains-19-back-to-the-future/#comment-25 Fri, 21 Jun 2019 12:37:22 +0000 https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/?p=378#comment-25 Attending conferences and workshops in our chosen fields of study is one of the ways we grow as professionals. When we are cloistered on our own campus, we tend to see community through the local lens. Such a view has many valuable qualities, not the least of which are contextualization and immediacy. As your express in this post, conferences “pull back the lens” and help us to see our work in a broader frame. In addition, we use such events to celebrate accomplishments, share ideas, and network with colleagues.

For most college students, the opportunity to present at a conference, comes later in their education; if at all. The Domains conference provided you with a chance to experience the value of a professional environment early in your career. It seems from your blog that you embraced this experience. Now your participation on the SNC-FSL team at the Digital Pedagogy Lab in August will benefit from your new “conceptual framework” of being a professional.

Onto the next adventure….

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By: Lauren Brumfield https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/what-i-learned-at-domains-19-back-to-the-future/#comment-20 Wed, 19 Jun 2019 17:59:15 +0000 https://cassienooyen.com/techbar/?p=378#comment-20 Cassie, I loved this reflection! Thank you so much for sharing a bit about your Domains conference experience. I’ve really enjoyed watching St. Norbert’s Domains initiative flourish from afar, and it’s awesome to read about your motivation for the next 3 years.

I also really appreciate your note about how/where Domains is introduced to students; this is a point of discussion at every Domains workshop I’ve ever attended. Even beyond introducing Domains to incoming Freshmen, I think its also important to consider how we’re speaking about Domains based on where folks are in their college career. For instance, an incoming Freshman may be concerned with finding a sense of community on campus, whereas a graduating Senior might be more interested in displaying their work in a portfolio for their ‘next move’.

I hope you continue to write about your experience as a Tech Bar consultant. You rock!

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