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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Interdisciplinary Studies Masters Degree In Anthropological & Science Based Education, Robert Porter
Interdisciplinary Studies Masters Degree In Anthropological & Science Based Education, Robert Porter
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
The goal of this project is to develop anthropological and science-based curricula that will emphasize a place-based approach while actively engaging students in their education. I developed two curricula for elementary aged students in San Bernardino. The first curriculum was based anthropologically on the local history of indigenous groups and early San Bernardino history. The second was based on paleontology here in California with a focus on dinosaurs and fossils.
To improve and validate the curricula I sent the examples to educational experts and had them critique the lessons and information provided. Then I used their input to improve the …
Of Primary Importance: Applying The New Literacy Guidelines, Janet Hauck, Marc Robinson
Of Primary Importance: Applying The New Literacy Guidelines, Janet Hauck, Marc Robinson
History Faculty Publications
Written by a librarian and a history professor, this article describes a primary source literacy project for students. In addition, this essay reports the project’s effectiveness in teaching undergraduates to analyze information and develop primary source literacy. The methodology employed included a research project with 24 undergraduates, along with a pre- and post-survey. The research project and student survey incorporated principles from the Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy, published in 2017 by the ACRL’s Rare Books & Manuscripts Section and the Society of American Archivists. The article offers research and practical implications for librarians and instructors interested in strategies to …
Emergent Ai, Social Robots And The Law: Security, Privacy And Policy Issues, Ramesh Subramanian
Emergent Ai, Social Robots And The Law: Security, Privacy And Policy Issues, Ramesh Subramanian
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
The rapid growth of AI systems has implications on a wide variety of fields. It can prove to be a boon to disparate fields such as healthcare, education, global logistics and transportation, to name a few. However, these systems will also bring forth far-reaching changes in employment, economy and security. As AI systems gain acceptance and become more commonplace, certain critical questions arise: What are the legal and security ramifications of the use of these new technologies? Who can use them, and under what circumstances? What is the safety of these systems? Should their commercialization be regulated? What are the …
December 2016, John M. Pfau Library
May 2016, John M. Pfau Library
May 2016, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Latinos and Baseball ...... Page 2
Latinos and Baseball ...... Page 6
Peloteros in Paradise ...... Page 7
November 2015, John M. Pfau Library
November 2015, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Pitch'm Fast Pauly............................. Pg.2
More On the Art ................................ Pg. 4
Latino Baseball History Project Goes National ....Pg. 5
A young Man's Baseball Journey ....... Pg. 6
Project News .....................................Pg. 7
June 2015, John M. Pfau Library
June 2015, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Channel Exhibition ............................... Pg. 2
Baldomera "Melo" Almada .................... Pg. 3
Americanization through baseball.......... Pg. 4
Julian Berry Aguirre .............................. Pg. 5
Sugar Beet fields .................................. Pg. 6
Community News ................................. Pg. 7
August 2014, John M. Pfau Library
August 2014, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Chris Docter Pg2
Sandra L. Uribe Pg 2
Las Beisbolistas Pg 2
4th Annual Baseball
Exhibit & Luncheon.. Pg3
Mark Ocegueda Pg 4
Manny Vernon Pg 5
Scholarship & History.. Pg 6
The Mendoza Line Pg 6
Mexican American Boxing
in Los Angeles Pg 7
March 2012, John M. Pfau Library
March 2012, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Content:
- A League of Their Own
- Mexican American Women and Softball
- Neighborhoods of Baseball a Hit in Burbank by Terry Cannon
- First Pitch Ceremony to Honor LBHP players
- Preserving Memories
- Exhibit for Jose “Lupino” Guadalupe
- Neighborhoods of Baseball Exhibition by Tomas J. Benitez
- Keep Swinging Dates by Jill Vassilakos-Long
Special Edition Winter 2012, John M. Pfau Library
Special Edition Winter 2012, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Content:
- Keep Swinging! By Jill Vassilakos-Long
- Latino Baseball History Project Reunion
- Introduction to Oral History at CSUSB
November 2010, John M. Pfau Library
November 2010, John M. Pfau Library
LBHP Newsletters
Contents:
- What Danny Carrasco Taught Us About Baseball- and Life by Stacy Ellison & Danielle Sombati
- Memorial Plaque for “Shorty” Perez Approved for Belverde Park by Terry Cannon
- Featured Team: Raiderettes, one of the first Women’s Baseball Teams
- Featured Player: Jim “Chayo” Rodriguez
- Baseball is Life by Renee Barrera
- Saul Toledo: East L.A.’s “Mr. Baseball” by Terry Cannon
- Mexican American Baseball in Los Angeles by Richard Santillan and Francisco Balderrama
- Baseball to some is Just a Game by John Barr
- What’s New by Manuel Veron and Jill Vassilakos-Long