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Cirt News - November 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
Cirt News - November 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
CIRT News
This issue contains the following articles:
Faculty Spotlight: Using Open Educational Resources in Classes
Director's Message: Textbook Affordability Initiatives at UNF
Upcoming Events
Digital Thinking: Office 365
Best Practices Online: Accessibility Checklist for Canvas
Canvas News
New in CIRT
K-State Keepsakes: K-State In World War I, Cliff Hight
K-State Keepsakes: K-State In World War I, Cliff Hight
Kansas State University Libraries
As World War I raged in Europe during the summer of 1918, U.S. leaders had no way of knowing how long it would continue. In preparation for a long-term conflict, created the Students’ Army Training Corps (SATC) at over 500 educational institutions across the U.S., including K-State. Since the armistice occurred on November 11, the SATC lasted for less than three months. Despite its short life, the SATC helped K-State strengthen its relationship with the military and recover enrollment losses from earlier enlistments.
Center For Teaching & Learning + Scott Memorial Library: Academic Year 2017/2018, Elizabeth D'Angel
Center For Teaching & Learning + Scott Memorial Library: Academic Year 2017/2018, Elizabeth D'Angel
Annual Reports & Administrative Documents
Contents:
- About Us
- Staff Highlights
- From the Archives
- Milestones
- Metrics
- Programs & Exhibits
Place Of Joyful Gathering: The Story Of Cleveland's Karamu House, Jacey Kepich
Place Of Joyful Gathering: The Story Of Cleveland's Karamu House, Jacey Kepich
Researchers, Instructors, & Staff Scholarship
Recognized as the oldest active African American theater in the United States, Karamu House is truly a ‘Cleveland collection’. Portions of its history are housed in several institutions: the Cleveland Public Library, Western Reserve Historical Society, and Cleveland State University. In 2021 Karamu donated its administrative and programmatic archives to Case Western Reserve University’s Kelvin Smith Library. CWRU is home to one of the first academic theater programs in the country, and given that the Karamu materials will live alongside KSL’s archives of Playhouse Square – a venerable institution that dominates the cultural spotlight – KSL will help make Karamu’s …
Cirt News - September 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
Cirt News - September 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
CIRT News
This issue has the following articles:
Faculty Spotlight: Recording and Publishing Podcasts through Faculty Domains
Director's Message: CIRT Annual Report 2018
Upcoming Events
Digital Thinking: Horizon Report > 2018 Higher Education Edition
Best Practices Online: Aligning Objectives, Content, and Assessment
Canvas News
New in CIRT
From Establishment To Final Independence: A Study Of The National Archives Of The United States Of America From 1934–1985, Daniel M. Frett
From Establishment To Final Independence: A Study Of The National Archives Of The United States Of America From 1934–1985, Daniel M. Frett
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This thesis is a study of the National Archives of the United States from the institution’s establishment in 1934 under the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt to becoming the National Archives and Record Administration in 1985. The Archives during the 1930’s and 1940’s functioned as an independent agency, until the Archives lost their independence under the Hoover Commission. In 1949 the Archives became part of the newly formed General Services Administration. During the 1950’s and 1960’s National Archives helped change the archival profession. Furthermore, we see how the two independence movements in the 1960’s and 1980’s that were ultimately successful in …
2018 Annual Report Of The Work In Imsa’S Archives, Marti Guarin, Christian Nokkentved
2018 Annual Report Of The Work In Imsa’S Archives, Marti Guarin, Christian Nokkentved
Archives' Annual Report
The IMSA Archives, housed in the Leto M. Furnas Information Resource Center, serves to collect and preserve materials relating to the history and ethos of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. The Archives includes both special and general collections with materials about IMSA’s establishment, led by Dr. Leon Lederman and Governor James Thompson. There are materials about the Academy's opening in the fall of 1986 and its development since, as well as about its ideas and programs and how they evolved. We have sample curricula, presidential speeches, samples of student work, as well as material about and from partnership programs …
Migratory Patterns In Irs: Contentdm, Digital Commons And Flying The Coop, Michele Gibney, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Elizabeth Chance
Migratory Patterns In Irs: Contentdm, Digital Commons And Flying The Coop, Michele Gibney, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Elizabeth Chance
Michele Gibney
What is the importance of institutional history and special collections in a digital environment? Should these pieces of history have their own digital platform or be merged with the institutional repository? What role do repositories play in the institutional environment? What impact do digital historical collections have on the stakeholder contingent as well as the global community? The speakers will discuss the rationale behind migrating collections from CONTENTdm to institutional repositories (all using bepress’s Digital Commons platform). Reasons range from subscription costs to file format concerns to increased search optimization. The migratory act will be covered in terms of method …
Migratory Patterns In Irs: Contentdm, Digital Commons And Flying The Coop, Michele Gibney, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Elizabeth Chance
Migratory Patterns In Irs: Contentdm, Digital Commons And Flying The Coop, Michele Gibney, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Elizabeth Chance
Digital Initiatives Symposium
What is the importance of institutional history and special collections in a digital environment? Should these pieces of history have their own digital platform or be merged with the institutional repository? What role do repositories play in the institutional environment? What impact do digital historical collections have on the stakeholder contingent as well as the global community? The speakers will discuss the rationale behind migrating collections from CONTENTdm to institutional repositories (all using bepress’s Digital Commons platform). Reasons range from subscription costs to file format concerns to increased search optimization. The migratory act will be covered in terms of method …
Using Historical Court Cases To Explore Prohibition, Kristina Maldre
Using Historical Court Cases To Explore Prohibition, Kristina Maldre
The Councilor: A National Journal of the Social Studies
The intrigue of prohibition tales and the intricacy of court records present a unique opportunity for classroom use. Integrating historic court records into your social studies curriculum can help strengthen students’ literacy skill set and build historical understanding of social tensions and cultural conflicts of the 1920s.
Cirt News - March 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
Cirt News - March 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
CIRT News
This issue contains the following articles:
Faculty Spotlight: Using 3D Printed Models in Classes
Directors Message: UNF Open Educational Resources (OER) Initiative
Upcoming Events
Digital Thinking: Accessibility Checker in Microsoft Office
Best Practices Online: Using Canvas Tools to Promote a Community of Inquiry
Canvas News
Coming Soon to CIRT- We're Moving (yes again)
K-State Keepsakes: King At K-State: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. 50 Years After His Historic Campus Visit, Cliff Hight
K-State Keepsakes: King At K-State: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. 50 Years After His Historic Campus Visit, Cliff Hight
Kansas State University Libraries
On January 19, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. gave an All-University Convocation speech titled “The Future of Integration” at Ahearn Field House at Kansas State University. In his last university-wide address before his assassination on April 4, 1968, King reflected on the nation’s struggle for racial justice and the challenges that remained.
Pacific Review Winter 2018, Alumni Association Of The University Of The Pacific
Pacific Review Winter 2018, Alumni Association Of The University Of The Pacific
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Cirt News - January 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
Cirt News - January 2018, Center For Instruction & Research Technology (Cirt)
CIRT News
This issue contains the following articles:
Faculty Spotlight: Using Outcomes in Canvas to Report and Evaluate Student Achievement of Learning Objectives
Director's Message: Online Learning Updates
Upcoming Events
Digital Thinking: Data Visualization Applications Available through CIRT
Best Practices Online: Test Security
Canvas News
Faculty Domains Updates
New in CIRT
Articulating Digital Archival Practice Within Writing Program Administration: A Theoretical Framework, Amanda Girard
Articulating Digital Archival Practice Within Writing Program Administration: A Theoretical Framework, Amanda Girard
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
Throughout Writing Program Administration scholarship there has been a clear call for archivization and archival work. This dissertation project takes an interdisciplinary approach to digital archival practices for Writing Program Administrators to consider and employ in their home institutions. While I recognize that WPAs are not typically identified as “archivists,” I situate the digital archive within the digital humanities as an interdisciplinary, collaborative project and offer suggestions that lead to recommendations for making an institutional archive. I review archival practice in order to justify the digital archive as an appropriate vehicle for WPAs’ work. Further, I argue that the digital …
Msmu Course Catalog: 2018-2020, Msmu Staff, Msmu Registrar
Msmu Course Catalog: 2018-2020, Msmu Staff, Msmu Registrar
Course Catalogs
Mount Saint Mary's College course catalogs are annual or biannual publications with supplements. MSMC course catalogs describe full or limited academic programs, student services, procedures, and requirements. Included in full catalogs are descriptions of degrees and academic programs, facilities, and student life