The
College of Education’s Center for Visual Literacies, which specializes
in improving student learning through visually integrated teaching
practices, is hosting a speaker series throughout the Spring 2016
semester. Open to the public, the series focuses on digital literacy
practices and their importance in the 21st-century classroom.
Dr.
Mark Marino, an Associate Professor of Writing from the University of
Southern California’s School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, will be on
campus March 24th to discuss digital media-rich publishing. Check out
the flyer for the speaker series for more details on the event, dates,
and the speakers themselves.