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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Freedom To Write: Red Clay Conference Presentation, Cheryl Stiles
Freedom To Write: Red Clay Conference Presentation, Cheryl Stiles
Cheryl Stiles
No abstract provided.
Past And Present Contributions Of Idaho Women: Advancing Northwest Women’S History And The Crafting Of Idaho Women’S History Day, Erin Passehl, Stephanie Milne, Ashley Chapman
Past And Present Contributions Of Idaho Women: Advancing Northwest Women’S History And The Crafting Of Idaho Women’S History Day, Erin Passehl, Stephanie Milne, Ashley Chapman
Erin Passehl Stoddart
Students in the Boise State University course, “History of Women in Idaho,” helped develop Idaho Women’s History Day with research papers and poster exhibits at the Idaho State Capitol. These papers represent three perspectives on that project and highlight research on three individual women in Idaho history: Espe Alegria, May Arkwright Hutton, and Agnes Just Reid.
A Retrospective Look At The Future Of Libraries, Kim Read, Jim Holmes
A Retrospective Look At The Future Of Libraries, Kim Read, Jim Holmes
Kim Read
No abstract provided.
Gems From Iwu’S History, Meg Miner
Gems From Iwu’S History, Meg Miner
Meg Miner
This presentation was made at the request of the Alumni Office, Illinois Wesleyan University.
Redes Culturales: Corresponsabilidad Social Y La Sostenibilidad En El Aprovechamiento De Los Recursos Culturales, Sylvie Duran
Redes Culturales: Corresponsabilidad Social Y La Sostenibilidad En El Aprovechamiento De Los Recursos Culturales, Sylvie Duran
Sylvie E. Duran Mrs.
Presentation on cultural networks, especially in Central America. It begins with a discussion on paradigms concerning networking and a serie of tools to account for sustainability in culture and networking as systemic strategy.
Blogs & Glogs: Revitalizing Class Projects, Krista Bittenbender Royal
Blogs & Glogs: Revitalizing Class Projects, Krista Bittenbender Royal
Krista Bittenbender Royal
This workshop looks at two technologies that can be used to energize traditional poster and writing assignments to bring them beyond text: Glogster and Blogger. Both are free, easy to use websites with which students can create web pages with images, text, and audio to share with their classmates and the world. In the workshop, intended for instructors and curriculum coordinators, we will look at each of these platforms, discuss examples of project assignment guides using each of the sites, and talk about other ways they could be integrated into courses. I will also share some student feedback and some …
¿Por Qué No Crecemos?, Guillermo Arosemena
The Creation And Transmission Of Justinian's Novels, Timothy G. Kearley
The Creation And Transmission Of Justinian's Novels, Timothy G. Kearley
Timothy G. Kearley
A Happy Employee Is A Productive Employee, Erin L. Davis
A Happy Employee Is A Productive Employee, Erin L. Davis
Erin Davis
No abstract provided.
Escenario Lingüístico Multilingüe: Una Evidencia De Vitalidad Etnolingüística, Maria Eugenia De Luna Villalón
Escenario Lingüístico Multilingüe: Una Evidencia De Vitalidad Etnolingüística, Maria Eugenia De Luna Villalón
Maria Eugenia De Luna Villalón
No abstract provided.
Scholars' Open Archive, Catherine Mcintyre
Rounding Up Unique Collections With The Mountain West Digital Library, Catherine Mcintyre
Rounding Up Unique Collections With The Mountain West Digital Library, Catherine Mcintyre
Catherine McIntyre
No abstract provided.
Business Ethics Presentation- Pareto Optimality, Kevin L. Rawls
Business Ethics Presentation- Pareto Optimality, Kevin L. Rawls
Kevin L. Rawls
No abstract provided.
Wikipportunities, Adrianne Wadewitz
Stars, Bars & Hopefully More Cars: Adventures In Exhibit Planning., Christy L. Spurlock, Donna Parker, Sandy Staebell
Stars, Bars & Hopefully More Cars: Adventures In Exhibit Planning., Christy L. Spurlock, Donna Parker, Sandy Staebell
Christy L Spurlock
Presentation made at the AASLH annual meeting at Oklahoma City, OK in 2010
Spettri Di Wu Ming, Maurizio Vito
Using Ning For Conversation Partner Networks, Krista Bittenbender
Using Ning For Conversation Partner Networks, Krista Bittenbender
Krista Bittenbender Royal
Providing opportunities for conversation practice is one way that an IEP can help students improve their English as well as enhance their engagement in the language learning process. However, matching individual language learners to fluent English speakers can be difficult and time consuming. This workshop will introduce participants involved in setting up such interactions to Ning, a free online social networking platform which can facilitate the creation of individualized networks. Participants will gain insights into how one IEP used Ning to connect ELLs to university students interested in having conversation partners.
Refworks Redux, Cheryl Stiles
Refworks Redux, Cheryl Stiles
Cheryl Stiles
RefWorks presentation, English Hour, 4/13/2010
Refworks For Faculty And Graduate Students, Cheryl Stiles
Refworks For Faculty And Graduate Students, Cheryl Stiles
Cheryl Stiles
No abstract provided.
Sturgis Library Presentation For Faculty Fall 2010, Cheryl Stiles
Sturgis Library Presentation For Faculty Fall 2010, Cheryl Stiles
Cheryl Stiles
No abstract provided.
Refworks For Ksu Faculty/ Powerpoint, Cheryl Stiles
Refworks For Ksu Faculty/ Powerpoint, Cheryl Stiles
Cheryl Stiles
Brief overview of basic RefWorks features for KSU faculty.
Refworks Brief Summary, Cheryl Stiles
Importing From Acs To Refworks, Cheryl Stiles