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Using The Anne Finch Digital Archive As A Teaching Text, Martha F. Bowden Dec 2023

Using The Anne Finch Digital Archive As A Teaching Text, Martha F. Bowden

ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830

In the course of my teaching career, I have used the Anne Finch Digital Archive in two different classes in the English major at my university: the gateway and capstone courses. In the gateway course, it functions as one of several sites in a module on the Digital Humanities, and as a required text in the capstone course. The essay investigates the Digital Archive’s strengths both as an example of a high-quality digital humanities project and as a rich site for the investigation and analysis of Finch’s poetry. Assignment guidelines for the gateway module and the reading list for …


Exploring Students’ Epistemological Understanding Of Atomic Structure Models, Claire V. Ward, Morgan Balabanoff Sep 2023

Exploring Students’ Epistemological Understanding Of Atomic Structure Models, Claire V. Ward, Morgan Balabanoff

The Cardinal Edge

Developing a robust understanding of atomic structure and the nature of matter is foundational across chemistry and STEM courses. The development of this concept is challenging because it relies on models to illustrate something not directly observable. Scientific models are important tools used to explain phenomena, particularly phenomena that are not directly observable. In general chemistry, students are typically asked to consider four different models: (1) the particle model, (2) the nuclear model, (3) the Bohr model, and (4) the Quantum model. Each depiction has its own advantages and limitations, where instructors introduce each model to explain specific parts of …


Undergraduate And Graduate Students’ Retrospective Perception Of Flipped Learning In Dietetics Curricula, Rachel L. Vollmer, Teresa Drake Jul 2023

Undergraduate And Graduate Students’ Retrospective Perception Of Flipped Learning In Dietetics Curricula, Rachel L. Vollmer, Teresa Drake

Journal of Dietetic Education

Most studies investigating flipped learning fail to assess how student perceptions of flipped learning may change once the class is complete, and students have a chance to reflect on the experience. Follow-up studies are needed to evaluate the sustainability of the benefits from flipped learning among students and how they feel it prepares them, if at all, for future classes and/or their professional lives. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore how graduate and undergraduate dietetics students retrospectively perceive a course that used flipped learning 2 years after they completed the course. Two focus groups with undergraduate (n=5) …


Challenges Facing Undergraduate Students With Visual Impairment During Covid-19 Outbreak At Taibah University, Adel Abed Alkhaldi Phd Feb 2023

Challenges Facing Undergraduate Students With Visual Impairment During Covid-19 Outbreak At Taibah University, Adel Abed Alkhaldi Phd

International Journal for Research in Education

The aim of this study was to identify the challenges faced by undergraduate students with visual impairment at Taibah University during COVID-19 Outbreak. The study focused on two main variables: gender and degree of visual impairment. The sample of the study consisted of 87 undergraduate students with visual impairment enrolled in the academic year 1442 H. The data collection instruments consisted of 35 statements divided into five dimensions: online learning, financial, social, psychological, and physical mobility to examine participants’ challenges. The results of the showed that the challenges faced students with visual impairment are financial, psychological, social, online learning and …


"A New Normal": The Making Of A Short Documentary On Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Britney Le, Victoria Sutton Jan 2023

"A New Normal": The Making Of A Short Documentary On Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Britney Le, Victoria Sutton

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


The Grown-Up Neighborhood: The Effect Of Fred Rogers On Adult Beliefs About Benevolence, Meagan A. Belflower Jan 2023

The Grown-Up Neighborhood: The Effect Of Fred Rogers On Adult Beliefs About Benevolence, Meagan A. Belflower

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


Science, Sleep, And Surprises: My Path To The Most Promising Scientist Award, Cynthia Sanchez Jan 2023

Science, Sleep, And Surprises: My Path To The Most Promising Scientist Award, Cynthia Sanchez

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


An Introduction To Electrical Systems And Their Importance To Cardiac Resuscitation And Biomedical Innovation, Imran Noorullah Jan 2023

An Introduction To Electrical Systems And Their Importance To Cardiac Resuscitation And Biomedical Innovation, Imran Noorullah

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


On Improving Density Functional Theory Predictions For Rare-Earth Materials, Logan Burnett, Cheng-Chien Chen Jan 2023

On Improving Density Functional Theory Predictions For Rare-Earth Materials, Logan Burnett, Cheng-Chien Chen

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


The Legality Of Lustration Within Transitional Justice: Does Political Exclusion Possess Legal Rationalizations That Preserve Effective Transitions To Democracy?, Christian D. Brown Jan 2023

The Legality Of Lustration Within Transitional Justice: Does Political Exclusion Possess Legal Rationalizations That Preserve Effective Transitions To Democracy?, Christian D. Brown

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


Letters From The Editors, Inquiro Staff Jan 2023

Letters From The Editors, Inquiro Staff

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.


A Cross-Cultural Examination Of Gender Roles And Gender Hierarchy In Mosuo Matriarchy With Some Comparisons To Western Patriarchy, Stephen Knight Jan 2023

A Cross-Cultural Examination Of Gender Roles And Gender Hierarchy In Mosuo Matriarchy With Some Comparisons To Western Patriarchy, Stephen Knight

Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal

No abstract provided.