Danilo M. Baylen

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Field of Study: IT

Member since 2009

I teach courses on multimedia and photography.

I took a graduate course years ago called visual literacy and that opened my eyes to things I can study including children’s picture books and comics. Two to three times a week I spend about two hours with four and five year old children as they create, build, or play with materials to help me understand creative thinking and collaborative learning. I work with LEGO bricks to better understand how these materials can support learning and teaching.

Academic Profile:

https://www.westga.edu/academics/education/etf/profile.php?emp_id=15542

Publications:

https://www.westga.edu/academics/education/etf/profile.php?emp_id=15542 “Baylen, D. M., & D’Alba, A. (Eds.). (2015). Essentials of teaching and integrating visual and media literacy: Visualizing learning. NY: Springer.

Baylen, D. M., Duckett, E., & Arellano, E. (2017). Concept mapping as note taking strategy in university science courses. International Journal for Educational Media and Technology, 11(2), 22-28.

Baylen, D. M., & Cooper, O. P.  (2016). Social media use and special collections: Exploring presence, prevalence and practices in academic libraries. In J. M. Yap, M. J. V. Perez, M. C. Ayson, & G. J. E. Entico (Eds.), Special Library Administration, Standardization and Technological Integration (pp. 176-197). Hershey, PA:  IGI Global.

Lin, L., Leh, A., Kim, J. H. Y., & Baylen, D. M. (2015). Leveraging the design of multimedia presentations. In S. Hai-Jew (Ed.), Design strategies and innovations in multimedia presentations (pp. 150-166). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

Zhu, E., & Baylen, D. M. (2005). From learning community to community learning: Pedagogy, technology, and interactivity. Educational Media International, 42(3), 251-268.

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