Reacting To The Past Pedagogy, 2020 California State University, San Bernardino
Reacting To The Past Pedagogy, Jesus-David Jerez-Gomez
Q2S Enhancing Pedagogy
This project was the product of the Reacting to the Past Pedagogy workshops provided by Dr. Terri Nelson during various years for the Q2S transformation and innovative course redesign strategies.
Part Of A Balanced Breakfast: Three Steps To Restore Balance In Our Digital World, 2020 Dordt University
Part Of A Balanced Breakfast: Three Steps To Restore Balance In Our Digital World, Mark Volkers
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
"New research, articles, and books seem to come out weekly showing strong links between skyrocketing depression levels and screen time."
Posting about moderation in our use of digital technology from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
The Bioethical Significance Of “The Origin Of Man’S Ethical Behavior” (October 1941, Unpublished) By Ernest Everett Just And Hedwig Anna Schnetzler Just, 2020 Southern Methodist University
The Bioethical Significance Of “The Origin Of Man’S Ethical Behavior” (October 1941, Unpublished) By Ernest Everett Just And Hedwig Anna Schnetzler Just, Theodore Walker Jr.
Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science
Abstract –
E. E. Just (1883-1941) is an acknowledged “pioneer” in cell biology, and he is perhaps the pioneer in study of egg cell fertilization. Here we discover that Just also made pioneering contributions to general biology and evolutionary bioethics.
Within Just’s published contributions to observational cell biology, there are substantial fragments of his theory of ethical behavior, a theory with roots in cell biology. In addition to such previously available fragments, Just’s fully developed theory is now available. This recently discovered unpublished book-length manuscript argues for the biological origins of ethical behavior (evolving from cells to humans, within a …
Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, And Augmented Description: A Demonstration Project, 2020 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, And Augmented Description: A Demonstration Project, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh, Yi Liu, Chulwoo Pack
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
From July 16-to November 8, 2019, the Aida digital libraries research team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln collaborated with the Library of Congress on “Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, and Augmented Description: A Demonstration Project.“ This demonstration project sought to (1) develop and investigate the viability and feasibility of textual and image-based data analytics approaches to support and facilitate discovery; (2) understand technical tools and requirements for the Library of Congress to improve access and discovery of its digital collections; and (3) enable the Library of Congress to plan for future possibilities. In pursuit of these goals, we focused our …
Final Presentation To The Library Of Congress On Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, And Augmented Description, 2020 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Final Presentation To The Library Of Congress On Digital Libraries, Intelligent Data Analytics, And Augmented Description, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh, Yi Liu, Chulwoo Pack
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
This presentation to Library of Congress staff, delivered onsite on January 10, 2020, presents a tour through the demonstration project pursued by the Aida digital libraries research team with the Library of Congress in 2019-2020. In addition to providing an overview and analysis of the specific machine learning projects scoped and explored, this presentation includes a number of high-level take-aways and recommendations designed to influence and inform the Library of Congress's machine learning efforts going forward.
Add Stories To A Wordpress Website, 2020 Western University
Add Stories To A Wordpress Website, Margaret Dingwell
Hear, Here "How To" Manuals
A guide to add stories to a wordpress site configured for Hear, Here
Twitter Talk For National Council On Public History 2020, 2020 Western University
Twitter Talk For National Council On Public History 2020, Michelle Hamilton, Ariel Beaujot
Hear, Here Conference Papers
A talk created for a Twitter-based presentation at the National Council on Public History 2020.
The Fight To Take Down “The Big Indian:” Public History Activating Social Change, A Case Study, 2020 Western University
The Fight To Take Down “The Big Indian:” Public History Activating Social Change, A Case Study, Ariel Beaujot
Hear, Here Conference Papers
The script and powerpoint for a presentation given by Ariel Beaujot for the University of Guelph's THINC Lab workshop series.
Finding The Path Beneath My Feet, 2020 Western University
Finding The Path Beneath My Feet, Jill O'Craven
SASAH 4th Year Capstone and Other Projects: Publications
Jill O'Craven participated in two CEL experiences: first, assisting with the second-year Digital Humanities course taken by SASAH students and producing a video on breaking down the A&H/STEM dichotomy and, second, volunteering at the London Children's Museum assisting with running the Early Years' Play Dates. The two experiences were useful in crystalizing her interest in science communication and education outside the classroom and helped her develop skills and experience to pursue this passion.
Who Is My Friend? Resources For Teaching Media Literacy In Special Education, 2020 Messiah University
Who Is My Friend? Resources For Teaching Media Literacy In Special Education, Melinda S. Burchard Ph.D., Lori Konopasek, Betsy Layman, Sarah Myers, Linda Poston
Faculty Educator Scholarship
Possible characteristics of autism or intellectual disabilities include vulnerability or gullibility in social situations. Therefore, some teens or adults with autism or intellectual disabilities may struggle to discern who is a true friend. In the context of media literacy, such challenges can lead to confusion in social media friend requests or related safe behaviors in using social media. This media literacy team intends for this resource to support teachers of special education or adult education to teach teens or adults with intellectual disabilities or autism about discerning friendships in the context of media literacy. A sample lesson is included.
Mary Sachs: Two Types Of Beauty In Harrisburg, 2020 Messiah College
Mary Sachs: Two Types Of Beauty In Harrisburg, Robin Schwarzmann
Student Scholarship
Harrisburg’s City Beautiful Movement presented by historian, William H. Wilson, and journalist, Paul Beers, among others, often focuses too narrowly on the term beauty, leaving other types of beauty out of the narrative. The narrative frequently focuses on men instead of women, policies instead of people, and external beauty rather than internal beauty. However, both types of beauty were crucial in Harrisburg’s City Beautiful Movement.
Mary Sachs was a Russian born immigrant, who came to America with her family at four years old. Sachs began her life in Baltimore, where she worked in a factory as a teenager. However, when …
Friends Of Reform: The Correspondence Of J. Horace Mcfarland And Mira Lloyd Dock, 2020 Messiah College
Friends Of Reform: The Correspondence Of J. Horace Mcfarland And Mira Lloyd Dock, Molly Elspas, Anna Strange
Student Scholarship
The City Beautiful movement in Harrisburg benefited from the part- nership of two key reformers, J. Horace McFarland and Mira Lloyd Dock. A close reading of their correspondence offers insight into the nature of their relationship, their personal views, and reflections on the long-term effects of City Beautiful.
Network Of City Beautiful Reformers: Humanizing Harrisburg’S Influencers, 2020 Messiah College
Network Of City Beautiful Reformers: Humanizing Harrisburg’S Influencers, Anna Strange
Student Scholarship
How do we find out information about strangers in our society today? We ask their friends about them, observe their interactions with others, or possibly check their social media. When researching people in the early 20th century, we can uncover clues to people’s character by using archival research. We can study them in their space and place using geospatial and census data. Mira Lloyd Dock, J. Horace McFarland, and Warren H. Manning were three key reformers who rose to prominence during the City Beautiful Movement in Harrisburg, defined broadly as the period of urban development from 1900-1930 . They formed …
Year In Review 2019-2020, 2020 Abilene Christian University
Year In Review 2019-2020, Margarett And Herman Brown Library
Library Research and Publications
This Year in Review Annual Report highlights the scholarly activities of the Margarett and Herman Brown Library at Abilene Christian University, its departments, and its faculty and staff.
Findable, Impactful, Citable, Usable, Sustainable (Ficus): A Heuristic For Authors Of Digital Publishing Projects, 2020 University of Pennsylvania
Findable, Impactful, Citable, Usable, Sustainable (Ficus): A Heuristic For Authors Of Digital Publishing Projects, Nicky Agate, Cheryl E. Ball, Alison Belan, Monica Mccormick, Joshua Neds-Fox
Library Scholarly Publications
We came together in Spring 2018 at a two-day think tank hosted by Duke University Libraries and supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with dozens of other librarians, publishers, and scholarly communication stakeholders, to work on the question of sustainably publishing large digital projects. The outcome of that discussion turned into an extended project at TriangleSCI 2018 and culminated in the heuristic presented here.The heuristic can be used as a checklist to help authors (and their project team) assess their needs when it comes to making their digital projects findable, impactful, citable, usable, and sustainable (creating the acronym FICUS).
The Magic And Metaphysics Of Shit :The Production Of Space And Digital Technology, 2020 Technological University Dublin
The Magic And Metaphysics Of Shit :The Production Of Space And Digital Technology, David Capener
Articles
Reading Henri Lefebvre alongside Bernard Stiegler, this paper explores the changes that have taken place to the production of space in our age of digital technology. Lefebvre sensed the radical changes taking place in society through the implementation of computational technologies. He asked a prescient question: How is this space being produced? Lefebvre was unable to foresee the significant changes to the actual mechanics of the production of space brought about by the third industrial revolution. A thinker who does do this is Bernard Stiegler who is interested in how new digital technologies change memory via tertiary mnemotechnical devices – …
Race Book, 2020 CUNY Lehman College
Race Book, Robert Dejesus
Theses
Race Book is a satiric animated short film about how social media influenced people during the 2020 presidential election.
Narratives Afield: An Oral History Experience, 2020 University of Kentucky
Narratives Afield: An Oral History Experience, J. D. Carruthers
Theses and Dissertations--History
This paper documents the comprehensive process of designing and executing a video oral history project through a case study of The Living History Oral History Project which is accessioned to the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History. Discussions of each phase of the project from concept, design, field work, archiving, and interpretation demonstrates how expanding technology increases the narrative opportunities presented by oral history research. The added feature of digital video technology creates visuality, which is an expansion on Alessandro Portelli’s concepts of orality and history telling. Since discoverability and accessibility is a traditional problem in using oral history …
Shape, Space And Typeface: Mapping Black Subjectivity Through Caribbean Aesthetics, 2020 Bucknell University
Shape, Space And Typeface: Mapping Black Subjectivity Through Caribbean Aesthetics, Samantha Stephens
Master’s Theses
The Caribbean is frequently imagined and aestheticized by the image of the basin, which limits the way the region is confined in geographic and historic terms. By conceptualizing the poets as mapmakers, the collections by Kei Miller, Olive Senior, and M. NourbeSe Phillip reference the container of the basin but remediate it in poetic terms. The movement towards a distinctive lack of containment illustrates the dynamic literary and geographical operations of the Caribbean, linking typography and topography. Reading with a new lens, including digital resources that re-spatialize these poems, demonstrates the complexities that characterize the formation of these texts and …
Amjambo Africa! (January 2020), 2020 University of Southern Maine
Amjambo Africa! (January 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
Transportation planning ...........p. 2
Celebrating Diversity in Maine .p. 3
Opinion on refugee numbers....p. 4
Jamat Ibrahim dreams big..........p. 9
In Her Kitchen ...........................p. 10
Lewiston author pens children’s book.........................p. 13
Food Co-op and MAIN ............p. 18
World Affairs Council...............p. 19
Youth Get Together..................p. 19