Category: Resources

Dana Reilly: Perceptions of Accessibility at Pratt: A Survey of Student Filmmakers

Dana Reilly’s 2024 CTL Faculty Fellows project is an effort to research and implement ways to integrate accessibility goals in the classrooms of the Film/Video department. Specifically focusing on the use of technology in the classroom, Dana’s project will help the Film/Video department and beyond deliver on Pratt’s mission to emphasize diversity and inclusion and provide a safe, stimulating environment for students to grow and create.

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Alice Walkiewicz: The First-Year Student’s Experience & the Art/Design History Survey

Considering the new Institute approach to the first year, Alice’s project is considering the needs of faculty and students to build classroom communities as we implement the new Cohorts across the incoming first year Gen Ed classes. Alice will share some initial findings on the research/literature about Living-Learning Communities on college campuses, pedagogical strategies for fostering a sense of community within the classroom, and how we might reconsider skill building, with a special focus on her home department, HAD.

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Shayla Lawz: The Power of Politics in Art

Shayla Lawz proposes in her 2024 CTL Faculty Fellowship research that all art does not have to engage with the social/political landscape of the world, yet all art has the power to. In this work, she focuses on understanding more about how students view their power to spark political and social conversations through their art. She takes on this research with the goal of creating new courses and supporting already existing courses across SLAS that allow students to engage their creative practices with a social lens.

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Todd Ayoung: Forget Education

Todd Ayoung’s 2024 CTL Faculty Fellowship project, FORGET EDUCATION, proposes to
Infuse diversity into major or core curriculum courses.
Craft Open Educational Resources to enrich cross-disciplinary or interdisciplinary learning among faculty, staff, and students.
Research how decoloniality, labor/class issues of pedagogy intersect and inform the above.

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Sophia Sobers: Fostering Play in Art + Technology

Sobers’ 2024 CTL Faculty Fellows project, Fostering Play in Art + Technology, is about investigating ways to encourage play and exploration within the context of technical learning in DDA’s Art + Technology and Interactive Arts programs in order to make learning potentially technically challenging platforms accessible and inclusive, thus lowering potential barriers to entry.

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Spring 2025 Asynchronous Programs & Resources

The Pratt Institute Center for Teaching and Learning offers a number of asynchronous programs and resources for Pratt faculty to explore at their own pace. This post lists resources which can be used both individually and in groups for development and reflection on topics related to teaching and learning.

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Recording: Documenting Accessibility

In this workshop, we will discuss the place of digital and document accessibility within the wider context of accessibility in higher education. We will explore the relationship between digital and document accessibility and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), the benefits of and requirements for digital and document accessibility, and a few key practices and tools for creating more accessible documents and digital artifacts.

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Recording: Teaching Non-Major Students

Hosted by Laina Lockett (MSCI) and Eva Erber (visiting colleague, from the University of Vienna), this interactive session allows participants to think about strategies when working with students outside of their discipline and develop an activity that addresses a homogenous student body.

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