English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1997 - SITES Launches

Under the direction of Professor Dan Anderson (1962- ), The Studio for Instructional Technology and English Studies (SITES) launches with a mission to support digital writing, research, and teaching in the department. Early efforts were linked with UNC’s initiative to provide access to technology for faculty, staff and students, Beginning in fall 2000, The Carolina Computing Initiative (CCI), required first-year students to own a laptop computer running a Windows operating system, making instruction in and support for digital resources necessary and timely.
In 2018, to keep pace with developments in digital pedagogy and digital writing, The Studio for Instructional Technology and English Studies (SITES) is reconfigured to become the Digital Literacy and Communications (DLC) Lab under the direction of Dr. Courtney Rivard. The DLC “serves as a hub for innovation in digital pedagogies by exploring strategies to teach digital writing through web development, social media, and games” (“About Us”). Its staff consists of ECL faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate student interns. 



SOURCES

“About Us.” Digital Literacy and Communications Lab. Department of English, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2021, https://dlclab.unc.edu/team/.

Anderson, Daniel. Message to the editor. 2 May 2021. Email.

Anderson, Daniel, et al. “Integrating Laptops into Campus Learning: Theoretical, Administrative and Instructional Fields of Play.” Kairos, vol. 7, no. 1, 2002, https://kairos.technorhetoric.net/7.1/binder.html?response/CCI/index.html. Accessed June 2, 2021.


 

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