In this episode, Trinity's The Collaborative hosts Dr. Katherine Troyer (Assistant Director) and Dr. Lauren Malone (Academic Technologist) argue that depending on what metaphor you use to understand your syllabus can affect everything from how you treat the document, to what you include (or don't include), to how students engage with the syllabus.
We provide several metaphors--such as a contract, a roadmap, game instructions, and a YouTube walkthrough--that you can adopt when thinking about your syllabus; we also offer some more problematic metaphors to avoid (like the Ten Commandments or a cheat sheet to an A). We then explore how, depending on your chosen metaphor, both your syllabus content and form will evolve. And finally, we explore the importance of accessibility and how digitizing your syllabus can lead to transformative results.
This episode is perfect for anyone hoping to reframe how they think about the syllabus as they work to create a document that is truly meaningful, accessible, and one students will actually read!