From Zine to Online Gallery: Growing and Reflecting in the Open

May 19, 2022, IAS faculty member Deborah Hathaway, along with UW Bothell librarians Denise Hattwig and Chelsea Nesvig, presented “From Zine to Online Gallery: Growing and Reflecting in the Open” at the University of Washington Teaching & Learning Symposium.
Their presentation focused on their collaboration between a faculty member, librarian, and head of digital scholarship to create the Becoming a Learner site for Hathaway’s BCUSP 100 course at UW Bothell.
The site introduces students to the concept of open work: sharing their work on an open website instead of exclusively in Canvas. This process allows students to see each other’s posts and share their artifacts related to course themes with a broader audience while engaging with ideas of how they wish to be identified in an open learning environment.