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Development Of Innovative Picture Storybooks To Empower Parents And Teachers For Early Childhood Education In Nutrition And Social-Behavior In Jakarta, Rina Agustina, Okky Lupita Sari, Lini Anisfatus Sholihah, Nov Rizqi, Lestari Octavia, Indriya Laras Pramesthi, Erfi Prafiantini, Putu Chandra Dewi Kardha Dec 2018

Development Of Innovative Picture Storybooks To Empower Parents And Teachers For Early Childhood Education In Nutrition And Social-Behavior In Jakarta, Rina Agustina, Okky Lupita Sari, Lini Anisfatus Sholihah, Nov Rizqi, Lestari Octavia, Indriya Laras Pramesthi, Erfi Prafiantini, Putu Chandra Dewi Kardha

ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement

Indonesia is experiencing a double burden of malnutrition,especially in young children. Many studies show that community empowerment andnutrition education are effective at reducing the risk of malnutrition whencombined with attractive tools and appropriate nutrition and parenting messages.Therefore, we developed innovative picture storybooks as a fun learning tool to equipteachers and parents with a way to improve their understanding and awareness ofthe quality of early childhood dietary habits and social behavior. The studyconsisted of three stages, including formative research, book development, andevaluation. Our formative research triangulated information on preferences andkey messages on food, nutrition, parenting, and child characteristics throughfocus group discussions …


More Migrants With Nowhere To Go?, Mary E. Theis Dec 2018

More Migrants With Nowhere To Go?, Mary E. Theis

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture

In "More Migrants with Nowhere to Go?” Mary Theis reframes the stories of the Tai Dam and discusses this group of people, who migrated from Vietnam and Laos to Thailand and then to Iowa in 1975 after the wars in Southeast Asia when they virtually had nowhere to go. It is based on interviews with some of the 1,200 Tai Dam who were invited by Governor Robert Ray to resettle in Des Moines, Iowa, and nearby cities. The stories are contextualized by research on U.S. policies on immigration and the current precarious fates of other migrants in the United States …


Complete Issue 14(1) Dec 2018

Complete Issue 14(1)

Speaker & Gavel

Complete digitized issue (volume 14, issue 1, Fall 1976) of Speaker & Gavel.


Cedars, December 2018, Cedarville University Dec 2018

Cedars, December 2018, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Comics, Questions, Action! Engaging Students And Instruction Librarians With The Comics-Questions Curriculum, Stephanie Margolin, Mason Brown, Sarah Laleman Ward Dec 2018

Comics, Questions, Action! Engaging Students And Instruction Librarians With The Comics-Questions Curriculum, Stephanie Margolin, Mason Brown, Sarah Laleman Ward

Publications and Research

In a four-session Summer Bridge programme, we experimented with new curricular and pedagogical ideas with a group of incoming freshmen. We developed the Comics-Questions Curriculum (CQC), which melds students’ question asking with a focus on comics. The purpose of this paper is to describe the rationale for and ongoing development of the CQC as well as the ways the CQC fosters engagement of students and librarians, builds upon students’ existing skills but propels them forward toward college-level work, and positions librarians as partners in students’ college work. Although it was designed for a specific purpose initially, the CQC in its …


The Archives As Classroom: A Primary Source Mini-Course, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler, Heidi Gauder Nov 2018

The Archives As Classroom: A Primary Source Mini-Course, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler, Heidi Gauder

Kayla Harris

Archival and Primary Source Research (UDI 204) is a one-credit course at the University of Dayton designed to introduce students to the themes of historical empathy, visual literacy, privacy, and silences in the archives. This case study explores the pilot iteration of this mini-course, taught collaboratively with a team of six librarians and archivists. With the intention of furthering the goals of the University Libraries’ strategic plan, the course was developed to move beyond what can be accomplished during a one-shot instructional session in regard to primary source literacy. In addition to discussing the inherent challenges of developing and teaching …


Farah Ali, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Spanish, Musselman Library, Farah Ali Nov 2018

Farah Ali, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Spanish, Musselman Library, Farah Ali

Next Page

In this Next Page column, Farah Ali, Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish, shares why she celebrates “the good, the bad, and the weird” in her reading life, which writer’s grocery lists she would read if given the chance, and why it’s important to read outside of your comfort zone.


Spartan Daily, November 14, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Nov 2018

Spartan Daily, November 14, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 36


The Guardian, Week Of November 12, 2018, Wright State University Student Body Nov 2018

The Guardian, Week Of November 12, 2018, Wright State University Student Body

The Guardian Student Newspaper

News articles from The Guardian for the week of November 12, 2018. The Guardian is the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. It has been published regularly since March of 1965.


The Cowl - V.83 - N.9 - Nov 8, 2018 Nov 2018

The Cowl - V.83 - N.9 - Nov 8, 2018

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 83 - No. 9 - November 8, 2018. 28 pages.


The Archives As Classroom: A Primary Source Mini-Course, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler, Heidi Gauder Nov 2018

The Archives As Classroom: A Primary Source Mini-Course, Kayla Harris, Stephanie Shreffler, Heidi Gauder

Marian Library Faculty Publications

Archival and Primary Source Research (UDI 204) is a one-credit course at the University of Dayton designed to introduce students to the themes of historical empathy, visual literacy, privacy, and silences in the archives. This case study explores the pilot iteration of this mini-course, taught collaboratively with a team of six librarians and archivists. With the intention of furthering the goals of the University Libraries’ strategic plan, the course was developed to move beyond what can be accomplished during a one-shot instructional session in regard to primary source literacy. In addition to discussing the inherent challenges of developing and teaching …


Hyperreality Among Defense Of The Ancients 2’S Players, Putri Surya Cempaka, Johannes Haryatmoko Nov 2018

Hyperreality Among Defense Of The Ancients 2’S Players, Putri Surya Cempaka, Johannes Haryatmoko

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

Studi ini meneliti kondisi dan praktik hiperrealitas di antara para pemain game online Dota 2 yang menunjukkan perspektif yang disebut pasca-manusia, sebuah perspektif yang percaya bahwa kemajuan teknologi akan memudahkan kehidupan secara umum. Dalam istilah kritis, ini mengurangi akal sehat manusia karena percaya bahwa teknologi telah mengambil alih fungsi manusia. Dalam memahami konsep post-human, dalam penelitian ini, kami merujuk kondisi post-human sebagai praktik hiperrealitas dengan berfokus pada persepsi visual para pemain Dota 2 selama aktivitas permainan mereka dan makna tentang permainan video mereka. Penelitian ini menggunakan konsep simulakra, simulasi, dan hiperrealitas menurut Jean Baudrillard. Dalam kondisi hiperrealitas, representasi yang tertanam …


Mediated Merchandise, Merchandisable Media: An Introduction, Elizabeth Affuso, Avi Santo Nov 2018

Mediated Merchandise, Merchandisable Media: An Introduction, Elizabeth Affuso, Avi Santo

Communication & Theatre Arts Faculty Publications

There are many reasons why film and media scholars ought to take merchandise seriously. That filmrelated merchandise is a lucrative part of the film business is only a starting point, but still a good place to start. In 2018, character and entertainment licensing accounted for 44.7% of retail sales of licensed merchandise, generating $121.53 billion in sales. [1] [#N1] This earned entertainment companies approximately $6.2 billion in royalties. [2] [#N2] Not surprisingly, five of the top ten licensors are entertainment companies, with Disney positioned at the top with $53 billion in merchandise sales. Universal Studios is ranked 4th ($7.3 billion), …


Spartan Daily, October 31, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2018

Spartan Daily, October 31, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 31


Black Panther: Thrills, Postcolonial Discourse, And Blacktopia, Giana M. Eckhardt Oct 2018

Black Panther: Thrills, Postcolonial Discourse, And Blacktopia, Giana M. Eckhardt

Markets, Globalization & Development Review

Black Panther challenges traditional depictions of African nations in film by showcasing the fictional African country of Wakanda as a global technological leader, its citizens as being comfortable in global settings, and by having Wakanda deliver social aid to the US, reversing the typical global flow of assistance. Wakanda is depicted as a Blacktopia, where societies thrive beyond the reach of white supremacy as they have not been subject to colonization.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 7 [8], Wku Student Affairs Oct 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 7 [8], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Ziege, Nicole. Fee for All – Tuition
  • Chisenhall, Jeremy. Student Section Moves Further Back in Diddle Arena
  • DeLetter, Emily. Faculty Ranks Work-life Morale Poor to Very Poor
  • Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Stalking
  • Voice for Victims: Amendment on Midterm Ballot Could Limit Injustice – Marsy’s Law
  • Dressman, Jake. Avoiding Next Year’s October Heat Wave
  • Fall Break in Bowing Green
  • Sisler, Julie. Jackson’s Orchard Welcomes Fall Weather & Visitors Alike
  • Bryant, Maxis. Chaney’s Dairy Barn Challenges New Guests with Corn Maze
  • Holland, Kelly. Lost River Cave …


The Santa Clara, 2018-10-11, Santa Clara University Oct 2018

The Santa Clara, 2018-10-11, Santa Clara University

The Santa Clara

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, October 10, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2018

Spartan Daily, October 10, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 22


Spartan Daily, October 9, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2018

Spartan Daily, October 9, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 21


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No 6, Wku Student Life Oct 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No 6, Wku Student Life

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Kizer, Drake. Giving Back – George Nichols
  • Alvey, Rebekah. Hackers Go Phishing for WKU Account Information
  • DeLetter, Emily. New Study Ranks WKU Low in Racial Equality
  • Breu, Natasha. New Program Promotes Study of Modern Languages – Modern Language Ambassadors
  • Hovell, Nolan. Meditation Helps Study Habits
  • Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Smoking
  • Juulers: The New Nicotine Addicts
  • Dressman, Jake. Donald Trump’s Costly Game: Tariffs Impact Kentucky Agriculture
  • Pepke, Brenna. Melting Pot – International Festival
  • Kizer, Drake. I’m Spider-Man, Then
  • Yaacoub, Sarah. Mindful Moments Relieves Students
  • Sisler, …


Rebuilding Tunisia, One Artist At A Time, Caitlin Kelley Oct 2018

Rebuilding Tunisia, One Artist At A Time, Caitlin Kelley

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

This paper argues that Tunisia’s engaged artists are playing a key role in the development of Tunisian civil society and democracy. The bulk of the research is in the form of interviews with five Tunisian artists. Each artist is actively engaged in the project of building a stronger, more democratic society. Through their art, they exercise and protect the political rights won in the 2011 revolution. These artists resist censorship, powerfully and loudly exercise their right to free speech, and help Tunisian society envision a better future for itself. The five artists interviewed for this research represent the type of …


Spartan Daily, September 27, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2018

Spartan Daily, September 27, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 17


Cedars, September 2018, Cedarville University Sep 2018

Cedars, September 2018, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily September 18, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2018

Spartan Daily September 18, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 12


Spartan Daily, September 12, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2018

Spartan Daily, September 12, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 10


Donor Relations In The Twenty-First Century, Dainan M. Skeem Sep 2018

Donor Relations In The Twenty-First Century, Dainan M. Skeem

Journal of Western Archives

This article explores the professional literature regarding donor relations and then addresses many issues the author has experienced in working with twenty-first century donors. Since manuscript repositories would not exist without individuals willing to donate their materials, it is vital that curators and archivists establish good relationships with their donors and maintain those relationships throughout their careers since many of them will continue to interact with their materials for decades after the initial gift. However, the twenty-first century has brought with it new challenges regarding donor relations that need to be recognized and addressed.


Spartan Daily, September 4, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 2018

Spartan Daily, September 4, 2018, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily, 2018

Volume 151, Issue 6


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Austin, Emma. Remembering Alex Davis
  • Breu, Natasha. WKU Alumni Highlight First University of Kentucky Medical School Class – Dixi Secula
  • Deletter, Emily. Confucius Institute to Stay at WKU Despite Bill
  • Singleton, John. WKU Launches International Year of Cuba in 2018.
  • Dressman, Jake. A Short Guide for Going Greek
  • Hovell, Nolan. Comedy: An Unlikely Source for Truth
  • Higher-Ed Counseling Offices Struggling
  • Hanks, Michelle. Ready, Set, Go! – Beech Bend Drag Strip
  • Bunton, Gabby & Laurel Deppen. Furnished – Aaron Price, Noah Shreve
  • Yaacoub, Sarah. Students with …


Nota Bene: News From The Yale Library, Summer/Fall 2018, Patricia Carey Sep 2018

Nota Bene: News From The Yale Library, Summer/Fall 2018, Patricia Carey

Nota Bene

The Summer/Fall 2018 Nota Bene newsletter includes articles on Yale University Library's current and planned renovations; the library's participation in internships programs sponsored by New Haven Promise and the HBCUs; a grant to preserve Street Corner Stories, a documentary film by Warrington Hudlin '74; the launch of the Archives at Yale collection discovery tool; a memorial for William S. Reese '77; the death of Dori Laub, co-founder of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies; the planned renovation of Bass Library; the phasing out of the Yale Classification system in Sterling Memorial Library, and fall events and exhibits.


West Virginia Libraries 2018 Vol.71 No.5, Kaity Carson Sep 2018

West Virginia Libraries 2018 Vol.71 No.5, Kaity Carson

West Virginia Libraries Newsletter

No abstract provided.