Tuesday, July 21, 2026 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
Add to calendarCTLA will host two reading groups this summer to discuss the book Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology. . The first cohort will meet 12-1 p.m. May 21, 28, and June 4. The second will meet 12-1 p.m. July 21, 28, and August 4. The first ten participants for each cohort will receive a hard copy of the book, which is also available in digital form through Ohio University Libraries.
Author Michelle D. Miller, professor of psychological sciences at Northern Arizona University, is an internationally recognized expert on attention, memory, technology and college teaching. Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology "takes a deep dive into how memory works--and what that means for how we teach. In an era of instant information and generative AI, how can technology help as well as hinder our ability to remember? Drawing on both classic research and current findings, this book offers practical strategies for helping students build meaningful, lasting knowledge while navigating a digital world."
Miller will be a featured presenter at CTLA's annual 2026 fall semester kickoff event. Miller is also the author of A Teacher's Guide to Learning Student Names and Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology.
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