What “counts” as SoTL? It depends on how you count!
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
1-2019
Abstract or Description
Presentation given at the SoTL Commons Conference, Savannah, GA.
Multiple definitions of SoTL have been proposed and the international SoTL community has not settled on a consensus definition (McKinney, 2015). Instead, Huber and Hutchings (2005) have called for a “big tent” approach to defining and recognizing SoTL that is open to multiple forms of inquiry. Thus, the question becomes not, “What ‘counts’ as SoTL?,” but rather, “In what ways are we ‘counting’ (or not ‘counting’) SoTL?.” Informed by the broader international interdisciplinary literature on definitions and conceptualizations of SoTL, the presenter in this session will work with participants to identify multiple different ways to identify and recognize SoTL.
Sponsorship/Conference/Institution
SoTL Commons Conference
Location
Savannah, GA
Source
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sotlcommons/SoTL/2019/23/
Recommended Citation
Maurer, Trent W..
2019.
"What “counts” as SoTL? It depends on how you count!."
School of Human Ecology Faculty Presentations.
Presentation 480.
source: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sotlcommons/SoTL/2019/23/
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ecology-facpres/480
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