Working title: Teaching After the Feed: A Framework for Learning in Algorithmic Culture
Core question: How should classroom teaching respond to the logics of the feed, recommendation, and AI-shaped discovery?
Current status: Proposal accepted. Research design now being revised in response to committee feedback.
This project compares two instructional approaches within a one-year action research design:
Second project aim (added 2026-07-04): teaching after the feed is not only about slowing students down. It is also about making the hidden systems of image organization visible. Metadata, catalogues, archives, tags, feeds, and collections all teach students how to see before they interpret an image, so a second aim is a set of metadata literacies: teaching students to read the sorting itself, not only the sorted image.
A mode of structuring attention in which content is surfaced through ranking, adjacency, novelty, compression, and strong signalling of the next step.