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Open Educational Resources In History: A State-Of-The-Field Essay, Katherine Tsan Dec 2021

Open Educational Resources In History: A State-Of-The-Field Essay, Katherine Tsan

Publications and Research

History practitioners are making steady progress adopting, adapting and creating open educational resources. However, most historians do not have a holistic view of the materials that exist in the open sphere due to poor discoverability and professional standards that still hamper their uptake. This state-of-the-field article discusses the challenges and opportunities of engaging with history OERs as divided into three categories: 1) textbooks and teaching modules, 2) informational websites and interactive experiences, and 3) digital tools for collaborative research. The flexibility and adaptability of these resources, afforded by their open licenses, are key points in their prospects for longevity and …


Pacific Magazine 2021, University Of The Pacific Dec 2021

Pacific Magazine 2021, University Of The Pacific

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University Dec 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: Flying Home for the Holidays -- The Gift of Charity -- Celebrating Hanukkah -- Plans for Winter Break? -- Community Theatre Hosts Connecticut's Got Talent -- Spotlight: Audrey's Corner -- D1 Football Wins NEC Title -- Art and Entertainment: Hallmark Christmas Couple -- Fashion: Mary Quant -- Sports: Sacred Heart Men’s and Women’s Fencing Update


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University Nov 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: SHU Student Attends Astroworld -- The Trial of Ahmaud Arbery -- Post-Pandemic Job Hunting -- Student Get Ready to Study Abroad -- Fraternity and Sorority Life Events Update -- SHU Announces Partnership With Food Rescue - US -- Professor Named CT Nurses Association Vice President -- TAP Presents “As You Like It” -- Princess Diana’s On-Screen Portrayals -- Women’s DI Wrestling Makes Historic Start


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University Nov 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: New Provost at SHU -- News: Republicans Take Over Blue States -- Closing the Chapter on Facebook -- Perspectives: Fairfield Restaurant Week -- Sophomores Finding Housing Off -Campus -- SHU’s Elves Holiday Toy Drive -- “Songs of Sanctuary: A Concert Against Bullying -- Spring 2022 Registration: How Did it Go? -- Athlete Spotlight: Malik Grant Q&A


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University Nov 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Update: Hockey Arena -- Family Weekend 2021 -- Top 5 News Stories of the Week -- Perspectives: What is Cancel Culture -- Senior Spotlight -- SHU's Annual Turkey Drive -- Theater Arts Program Presents “The Other Josh Cohen -- Uniting Hearts: Paving The Way To Financial Freedom -- Arts and Entertainment: “SNL” with Kim Kardashian -- 2021 World Series: Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros - Women’s Soccer Making Late October Playoff Push


Transforming Pete’S Initial Standards: Ensuring Social Justice For Black Students In Physical Education., Brian Culp Nov 2021

Transforming Pete’S Initial Standards: Ensuring Social Justice For Black Students In Physical Education., Brian Culp

Faculty and Research Publications

Calls to transform the initial Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) standards to reflect social justice have garnered little attention. Recent events have magnified the racial injustices inflicted upon Black people in America and their ability to participate as full equals in a society influenced and characterized by white supremacy. Using critical race theory (CRT) as a framework, the authors examine the racial formulation of the historical and current installations of SHAPE America’s initial PETE Standards to illustrate the influence of white supremacy in PETE programs, the relationship to physical literacy, and the impact on Black students. After analysis, the authors …


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University Oct 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Dead's at Red's -- Plans for Halloween -- SHU Alumnus Dario Melendez -- New Netflix Series "Squid Games" -- Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Fundraiser -- "Legends of Fear" Haunted House -- Spotlight: The s.w.e.e.t Life of Therapy Animals -- Arts and Entertainment -- Football Grabs Win over CCSU -- Sacred Heart Men’s Hockey Upsets #12 Boston University-- Women’s Bowling Looks to Roll over Competition This Season


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University Oct 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: 2021 Homecoming Weekend -- Fire Safety at SHU -- Is Social Media a Threat to Public Safety? -- Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers -- Fall Season Is Here -- ZTA Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month -- The Environmental Club at SHU -- Men’s Volleyball Heading to the NEC -- SHU Diving in Head First This Season


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University Oct 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Women Leading SHU -- Hungary’s Anti-LGBTQ+ Law -- Food Insecurity On Campus -- Intramural Sports Are Back -- Are You Getting the Covid Booster Shot? -- Missing Coverage for Missing BIPOC -- Discovery Science Center and Planetarium Reopens -- Fun at Fall Fest -- Men's golf finished fourth at the University of Hartford Invitational -- Women’s Ice Hockey Makes a Return


A Walk Through History: Interactive Tours Of The University Of Nebraska-Lincoln’S Historic City Campus, Emily Vanek Oct 2021

A Walk Through History: Interactive Tours Of The University Of Nebraska-Lincoln’S Historic City Campus, Emily Vanek

Honors Theses

The main purpose of the creation of an interactive walking tour of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) city campus was to bring to light the history of some of its most important buildings, as well as to bring awareness to some of the buildings that no longer stand as digital heritage. A key emphasis is to help preserve the contributions of the namesakes of these buildings as they are often just as valuable as the history of the buildings themselves. The scope of this project includes a website that is the main hub of information, and two digital forms of …


Depauw Firsts, Bethany Fiechter Sep 2021

Depauw Firsts, Bethany Fiechter

President Lori S. White Inauguration Symposium

When Indiana Asbury College was founded in 1837, the groundwork was laid for a future unimaginable at the time. Though originally dominated by white men, the mission and values were put in plave tht afforded amazing accomplishments and continued progress over the next two centuries, culminating in the anauguration of Dr. Lori White as DePauw's 21st President. While there have been many "firsts" realized at DePauw, we would like to share ten that exemplify our heart, spirit, care and commitment to our community and larger world. As our motto states, "The college is the light and the splendor of the …


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University Sep 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Nursing in a Pandemic -- New Music Major at SHU -- Gov. Lamont Seeks to Extend His Masking, Vaccination Orders -- Freshman Year... How's It Going? -- Exploring Pioneer Village -- Fall Fashion Show Collaboration -- Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment at SHU -- Audrey's Corner: The Power of Pets -- Life, Luxury, and the Pursuit of Fashion -- The Rise of Lil Nas X -- The Emmy Awards -- Club Football Starts Season 2-0 -- Wrestling Season Preview -- Nick Kirby Picks up Rookie of the Week for Men's Soccer -- Editorial: Julia Hallisey, Maria Cipriano


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University Sep 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Covid-19 Spikes Again -- Solar Powered by 2035 -- U.S. Banned From Europe -- Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness -- Favorite Spots to Dine on Campus -- Sacred Heart Names First Female Athletic Director, Judy Ann Riccio -- Adjunct Professor Erik Hanson in the Department of Languages and Literature published his debut horror collection titled All Things Deadly (Salem Stories) -- New York Fashion Week -- SHU will be featured in the newest episode of Amazon Prime’s TV series The College Tour -- Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Off to the Races -- Women’s Soccer Team Kicks Off Season, …


Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University Sep 2021

Spectrum, Volume 47, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University

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Highlights include: Campus Safety and Title IX -- Afghanistan Update -- The Aftermath of Hurricane Ida -- Covid-19 Delta Variant -- No More "SHU Flex" -- New SHU Dining Hall - Thea's Abbey -- 9/11 -- Audrey's Corner: Our Little Corner -- "Certified Lover Boy" -- "Only Murders in the Building" -- Judy Ann Riccio Named New Athletic Director -- Sacred Heart Women's Volleyball Defeats Columbia -- Sacred Heart Football Home Opener Recap -- Meet the Staff


A History Of Physics At Otterbein University, David G. Robertson Sep 2021

A History Of Physics At Otterbein University, David G. Robertson

Faculty Books

This is an informal history of the Physics Department at Otterbein, including the story of the natural sciences prior to the founding of the department in 1908.


History Of The Muslim World, Sarah Moss Jul 2021

History Of The Muslim World, Sarah Moss

The Voice

No abstract provided.


Shadowlands, James C. Schaap Jun 2021

Shadowlands, James C. Schaap

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


The Conference Of Faith And History At Fifty: Memoir And Challenge, Ronald A. Wells Jun 2021

The Conference Of Faith And History At Fifty: Memoir And Challenge, Ronald A. Wells

Pro Rege

Editor's note: This essay was presented as a plenary lecture at the Fiftieth Anniversary meeting of the Conference on Faith and History, held at Calvin College, now University, in October 2019. It was later published in Fides et Historia, the journal of the Conference. It is reprinted here with permission.


History Alumni Profile: Kevin Jackson (’15), Mandy Halbert, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

History Alumni Profile: Kevin Jackson (’15), Mandy Halbert, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

What can you do with a history major? Kevin Jackson, a 2015 Ouachita graduate, currently works as an immigration lawyer to advocate for asylum seekers and trafficking victims, among others.


Mapping Out Our Space In Stories: A High School Curriculum For A Social Justice Tour Of San Francisco, Elena Ramírez Robles May 2021

Mapping Out Our Space In Stories: A High School Curriculum For A Social Justice Tour Of San Francisco, Elena Ramírez Robles

Master's Projects and Capstones

How do youth engage with the spaces around them? In what ways might students connect their personal, lived knowledge to the politics and intricacies of space? The manners in which schools approach outside-of-school learning includes non-critical Place-Based Learning and field trips as optional material; however, doing so breaks the powerful relationship waiting to be explored between Critical Geography and Critical Education. This field project uses Henri Lefebvre’s concepts of The Production of Space and Rhythmanalysis as foundations to argue for the implementation of Critical Geography into high school curricula, and offers a 9-week high school curriculum to create a student-led …


Three Prongs Of Knowledge For Black/African American Parents To Prepare Them To Assist Young Black/African American Children Navigate Through Systemic Racism, Diane R Miles, Diane R. Miles May 2021

Three Prongs Of Knowledge For Black/African American Parents To Prepare Them To Assist Young Black/African American Children Navigate Through Systemic Racism, Diane R Miles, Diane R. Miles

Graduate Liberal Studies Theses and Dissertations

ABSTRACT

This dissertation focuses on three prongs of knowledge in parent education programs for Black/African American parents. These three prongs of knowledge fortify and enhance Black/African American parents' effectiveness in their role. This dissertation focuses on Black/African Americans' parenting experience because of the unique challenges they and their children face in a country that does not always value them or respects their humanity. Living in a country where systemic racism is foundational, Black/African American parents and their children have added challenges presented by this reality. It is systemic racism that creates the need for additional knowledge to ensure that Black/African …


Spectrum, Senior Edition 2021, Sacred Heart University May 2021

Spectrum, Senior Edition 2021, Sacred Heart University

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Dear Class of 2021 / Dr. Petillo -- One Journey Ends, Another Begins / Dan Gardella. editor in chief -- Editorials: Shannon Szefinski, Citlalli Godinez, Mackenzie Maher, Elizabeth Kalfayan, Jackie O'Rourke, Mikenzie Carbone, Joe Sciancalopore, Asia McCray, Rieanna Flores, Danielle Davanzo, Jonathan Soriano, Prof. Joanne Kabak.


Criminal Law And Parricide In A Reflection Of Social Parameters From The Roman Monarchy Into The Early Empire, Sierra Epke May 2021

Criminal Law And Parricide In A Reflection Of Social Parameters From The Roman Monarchy Into The Early Empire, Sierra Epke

Honors Theses

This paper seeks to determine the role of Roman criminal law and its connection to the social responses and punishments relating to parricide. The research for this project was conducted through print materials pertaining to the subject and online resources including databases accessed through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Library system. As Roman society progressed, criminal law grew in range and scope providing different categories of homicide. One such category created was the crime of parricide in which a family member is killed by another member. Because of the power the heads of households, generally the father, possessed in Roman society, …


"Learning By Doing, By Wondering, By Figuring Things Out:" A New Look At Contemporary Homeschooling And Pedagogical Progressivism, Jacques Klapisch May 2021

"Learning By Doing, By Wondering, By Figuring Things Out:" A New Look At Contemporary Homeschooling And Pedagogical Progressivism, Jacques Klapisch

History Honors Theses

Pedagogical progressive education, as defined through the work of John Dewey, Helen Parkhurst, and Carleton Washburne was the precursor to the contemporary homeschooling movement in ideology, practice, and rhetoric as defined by the writing and pedagogy of John Holt. Their shared beliefs in community, student freedom, and good experience as pertinent to education marked the relationship between these two pedagogical methods. Despite Holt's departure from the classroom through his unschooling method, the ideological consistencies between the movement are undeniable, suggesting we rethink the relationship between progressive education and homeschooling and our basic assumptions about the legacy of both movements.


Negotiating A New Blend In Blended Learning: Research Roots, Laura Fuller May 2021

Negotiating A New Blend In Blended Learning: Research Roots, Laura Fuller

Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges

Blended learning has a muddled history but is still evolving. Technological innovations and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 led higher education to create a new blend to blended learning, one that did not follow the generally accepted and most numerous definitions or previous examples of blended learning. This new blend of blended learning lacks the physical environment and face-to-face instruction and consists of all computer-mediated instruction in the form of both asynchronous online instruction and synchronous instruction via videoconferencing and computerized webinar tools. This arrival of a new blend of blended learning requires educators to develop and implement a new …


Spectrum, Volume 46, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University May 2021

Spectrum, Volume 46, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University

Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)

Highlights include: COVID-19 Cases Spike in India -- "Skate With Heart" Scholarship -- CVS Glitch Causes 318 New York Residents to Be Vaccinated in Connecticut -- Finals Week... Two Weeks Later -- Summer Break Plans -- Bridgeport Rescue Mission -- IDEA Lab Week -- Audrey's Corner: Appreciating Kindness through Graphic Design -- The Academic Awards Fashion Report -- Falcon and the Winter Soldier -- SET Presents Derrick Knopsnyder -- Football Season Recap -- Cheer Team Becomes Two-Time National Champions -- Editorials: Theo Haubrich, Mia Sansanelli


Museum Exploration Club, Celeste Kenworthy, Aurora Kenworthy May 2021

Museum Exploration Club, Celeste Kenworthy, Aurora Kenworthy

Honors Expanded Learning Clubs

Afterschool club that virtually visits museums in order to help students gain an appreciation for museums and learn about concepts related to art, history, and science.


Perceptions Of Roane State Community College Presidents On The Events Shaping The Institution’S Leadership History, John Norris Brown May 2021

Perceptions Of Roane State Community College Presidents On The Events Shaping The Institution’S Leadership History, John Norris Brown

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A major focus of policymakers in recent years has been community colleges, which have been viewed as potential engines for economic advancement and student success. I examined the leadership history of Roane State Community College, a two-year institution of higher learning serving a nine-county service area mostly in rural East Tennessee as perceived by individuals who have served as the college’s presidents. Five current and former presidents were interviewed about their experiences as president and their perceptions of the college’s history. Narrative research was used to recount a history of Roane State Community College, and the key events and factors …


Mapping Renewal: How An Unexpected Interdisciplinary Collaboration Transformed A Digital Humanities Project, Elise Tanner, Geoffrey Joseph Apr 2021

Mapping Renewal: How An Unexpected Interdisciplinary Collaboration Transformed A Digital Humanities Project, Elise Tanner, Geoffrey Joseph

Digital Initiatives Symposium

Funded by a National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Foundations Grant, the UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture’s “Mapping Renewal” pilot project focused on creating access to and providing spatial context to archival materials related to racial segregation and urban renewal in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, from 1954-1989. An unplanned interdisciplinary collaboration with the UA Little Rock Arkansas Economic Development Institute (AEDI) has proven to be an invaluable partnership. One team member from each department will demonstrate the Mapping Renewal website and discuss how the collaborative process has changed and shaped …