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Undergraduate, Honorable Mention: The Good, The Bad And The Nerdy, Athena Ballard
Undergraduate, Honorable Mention: The Good, The Bad And The Nerdy, Athena Ballard
2023 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity - Documents
No idea is original. People have been writing concepts down for thousands of years, and coming up with them for even longer, so it’s statistically possible that at some point, an ancient Mesopotamian came up with James Bond. With centuries of literature and film already written—ideas that probably weren’t original then either—it’s even harder to create something entirely new. With that in mind, modern film and TV relies heavily on character tropes: pre-existing stereotypes for fictional characters based on shared attributes, appearances and even entire backstories. Tropes can do much of the storytelling without saying a word. For example, the …
Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Demanding Excellence In Pedagogical Practices With Universal Design, Elizabeth Tacke, Rachael Ryerson, Camden Burd
Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Demanding Excellence In Pedagogical Practices With Universal Design, Elizabeth Tacke, Rachael Ryerson, Camden Burd
Together We RISE (Making Excellence Inclusive)
This presentation asks attendees to consider pedagogies of universal design that support student learning. Drawing on experiences in the classroom, the panelists will discuss various approaches to teaching that address the diverse perspectives and pedagogical needs of students. After briefly introducing theories of universal design for learning, the panelists will provide examples of assignment prompts and instructional approaches, develop questions for the audience to consider, and suggest potential revisions ideas for existing curriculum and projects.
Eng 1002g-005: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Ann Hart
Eng 1002g-005: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Ann Hart
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 2205-001: Introduction To Literary Studies, Robert Martinez
Eng 2205-001: Introduction To Literary Studies, Robert Martinez
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-004: College Composition I, Lucinda Berry
Eng 1001g-010: College Composition I, Shelly Spear
Eng 1001g-013: College Composition I, Glen Davis
Eng 1001g-016: College Composition I, Leanne Akins
Eng 1001g-018: College Composition I, Rachel Heicher
Eng 1001g-019: College Composition I, Travis Moody
Eng 1001g-008: College Composition I, Jamie Golladay
Eng 1002g-002: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Tammy Veach
Eng 1002g-002: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Tammy Veach
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-009: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Brad Stiles
Eng 1002g-009: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Brad Stiles
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1091g-099: College Composition Critical Reading & Source-Based Writing Honors, Mike Mcclelland
Eng 1091g-099: College Composition Critical Reading & Source-Based Writing Honors, Mike Mcclelland
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 2901-003: Structure Of English, Melissa Caldwell
Eng 3001-001: Advanced Composition, Tim Engles
Eng 3062-001: Intermediate Poetry Writing, Colleen Abel
Eng 3062-001: Intermediate Poetry Writing, Colleen Abel
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 3604-001: Special Topics In Literature And Language, Melissa Caldwell
Eng 3604-001: Special Topics In Literature And Language, Melissa Caldwell
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 4760-600: Special Topics In Professional Writing, Donna Binns
Eng 4760-600: Special Topics In Professional Writing, Donna Binns
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 4775-600: Studies In Literature Culture And Theory, Elizabeth Tacke
Eng 4775-600: Studies In Literature Culture And Theory, Elizabeth Tacke
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 4906-600: Issues In The Teaching Of English, Donna Binns
Eng 4906-600: Issues In The Teaching Of English, Donna Binns
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 5061a-600: Special Topics In Literature And Literary Theory, Melissa Ames
Eng 5061a-600: Special Topics In Literature And Literary Theory, Melissa Ames
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 5500-001: Practicum In Writing Center Theory And Practice, Terri Fredrick
Eng 5500-001: Practicum In Writing Center Theory And Practice, Terri Fredrick
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Wgs 2309g-002: Introduction To Women's And Gender Studies, Jeannie Ludlow
Wgs 2309g-002: Introduction To Women's And Gender Studies, Jeannie Ludlow
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-011: College Composition I, Zahin Zaima
Eng 1091g-290: College Composition Critical Reading & Source-Based Writing Honors, Randal Beebe
Eng 1091g-290: College Composition Critical Reading & Source-Based Writing Honors, Randal Beebe
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-008: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Brad Stiles
Eng 1002g-008: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Brad Stiles
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-710: College Composition I Critical Reading & Source-Based Writing, Kim Redfern
Eng 1001g-710: College Composition I Critical Reading & Source-Based Writing, Kim Redfern
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 1002g-600: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Ashley Flach
Eng 1002g-600: College Composition Argument & Critical Inquiry, Ashley Flach
Fall 2022
No abstract provided.
Eng 2901-002: Structure Of English, Jad Smith