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Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Eng 2150 (Writing Ii), Elizabeth Mannion Aug 2019

Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Eng 2150 (Writing Ii), Elizabeth Mannion

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In this class, the second of a two-course sequence in the Pathways Required Core, we’ll explore how language and other meaning-making symbols reflect the Gramercy neighborhood, home to Baruch College, particularly during the Gilded Age (1870s-1914). We’ll read literature of the period by authors with ties to this neighborhood, and study the 1913 Armory Show (which was held across the street at the 69th Regiment Armory), which blurred, challenged, and disrupted the social lines of Gilded Age New York.


Exploring The Uses Of The Liberal Arts Through Beyoncé’S “Formation”, Christine Marks Aug 2019

Exploring The Uses Of The Liberal Arts Through Beyoncé’S “Formation”, Christine Marks

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I first shared this assignment in LaGuardia’s Spring 2017 mini-seminar Introducing Your Discipline in the First Year Seminar. I developed the assignment drawing on both Beyoncé’s 2016 Super Bowl halftime show and her music video “Formation” to initiate a discussion about how the Liberal Arts may inform our readings of popular culture images and performances. Through an analysis of content and form of Beyoncé’s musical performance and the video, students are invited to reflect on the ways in which a Liberal Arts education can contribute to a deeper understanding of the social issues addressed in the work. In our …


Language Awareness And About Me, David Sibbitt Aug 2019

Language Awareness And About Me, David Sibbitt

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Objectives of the Assignment:

Showcase students’ skills or interests in languages other than Standard English as part of the About Me statement in the ePortfolio. The assignment addresses many students in a typical FYS classroom at LaGuardia Community College. It encourages:

  • Students with a native ability in another language to see it not as a stumbling block to learning but as a resource to develop academically and professionally
  • Native English speakers to explore other world languages and cultures, and to consider using their interest professionally
  • All students to consider whether they have experience with a dialect or slang, texting language …


Music In The Big Apple, Stephen Jablonsky Jul 2019

Music In The Big Apple, Stephen Jablonsky

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This is a textbook designed for a one-semester Music Appreciation course that focuses on New York City. It has an extensive introduction, covers the elements of music, reviews the history of music in NYC, discusses musical genres and musical venues, and introduces many of the leading composers and performers who were born or worked in NYC.


Enhancing The Study Of Art History Utilizing Computational Thinking: Focus, Abstraction In Art (Egypt), Douglas L. Moody, Sandra Cheng Jun 2019

Enhancing The Study Of Art History Utilizing Computational Thinking: Focus, Abstraction In Art (Egypt), Douglas L. Moody, Sandra Cheng

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Enhancing The Study Of Art History Utilizing Computational Thinking: Focus, Abstraction In Art (Modern), Douglas L. Moody, Sandra Cheng Jun 2019

Enhancing The Study Of Art History Utilizing Computational Thinking: Focus, Abstraction In Art (Modern), Douglas L. Moody, Sandra Cheng

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No abstract provided.


Introduction To Philosophy, Michael Garral May 2019

Introduction To Philosophy, Michael Garral

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Mapping In The Humanities: Gis Lessons For Poets, Historians, And Scientists, Emily W. Fairey May 2019

Mapping In The Humanities: Gis Lessons For Poets, Historians, And Scientists, Emily W. Fairey

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User-friendly Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is the common thread of this collection of presentations, and activities with full lesson plans. The first section of the site contains an overview of cartography, the art of creating maps, and then looks at historical mapping platforms like Hypercities and Donald Rumsey Historical Mapping Project. In the next section Google Earth Desktop Pro is introduced, with lessons and activities on the basics of GE such as pins, paths, and kml files, as well as a more complex activity on "georeferencing" an historic map over Google Earth imagery. The final section deals with ARCGIS Online …


Eng 150 U. S. Literature And Thought (19th C. American Literatue), Susan Amper May 2019

Eng 150 U. S. Literature And Thought (19th C. American Literatue), Susan Amper

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Why do so many women in 19th c. American fiction end up dead? Why are so many men in 19th c. American fiction single or why do they murder their wives to gain that status? Why does no superhero have a wife? The answers to all these questions and more can be found in this class. America, in the 19th c. had a literary Renaissance—a kind of rebirth. Most of the works we are going to study were produced in the short span of 35 years from 1835 to 1850. And not only was there a lot …


Eng 302 Playwriting Workshop, Hillary Miller May 2019

Eng 302 Playwriting Workshop, Hillary Miller

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Pedagogical materials created during Spring 2019 OER/Digital Literacy fellowship at Queens College, revising English 302: Playwriting Workshop.


Final Paper [Liberal Arts: Social Science And Humanities], Naomi J. Stubbs Apr 2019

Final Paper [Liberal Arts: Social Science And Humanities], Naomi J. Stubbs

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This assignment was created for LIF101 (New Student Seminar for Liberal Arts), which is a baseline course taken by students (typically in their first semester) in Liberal Arts: Social Science and Humanities (including the options) and Fine Arts. Students in this course have wide-ranging abilities, given that they may be in ESL or have transferred in advanced writing courses. As such, the final assignment needs to serve the goals of the course while not penalizing students for having lower abilities in writing and research. Similarly, the integrative learning rubric has several very different dimensions, and connecting them all in one …


Us-Japan Enmity – Wwii Wartime Propaganda Posters [History], Robin Kietlinski Apr 2019

Us-Japan Enmity – Wwii Wartime Propaganda Posters [History], Robin Kietlinski

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This assignment was developed to be used in SSH 110 (East Asian Civilizations), but can also be used in SSH 106 (World History from 1500) and SSH 114 (Modern Japanese History). All three courses are primarily for non-majors and are beginning-level (survey) courses. This assignment comes towards the end of the semester, in week 10 or 11, when we are discussing World War II. This assignment is aligned with the Global Learning core competency, and meets those specific learning objectives by giving students a chance to analyze in-depth one dimension of a global event (the widespread use of propaganda during …


Spa 302 The Hispanic Canon In The Long 19th Century, Juan Jesús Payán Apr 2019

Spa 302 The Hispanic Canon In The Long 19th Century, Juan Jesús Payán

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Overview of the main literary trends in the Hispanic World during the ‘Long 19th Century’ (1789-1914), from Neoclassicism to Latin American Modernism.


Spa 3190 Hispanic Culture, Juan Jesús Payán Apr 2019

Spa 3190 Hispanic Culture, Juan Jesús Payán

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The interdisciplinary study of a variety of practices and products (film, popular festivals, literary texts, music, art) of the Hispanic World.


Spa 2201hs Spanish For Heritage Speakers (Syllabus_Fall 2019), David Sánchez-Jiménez Apr 2019

Spa 2201hs Spanish For Heritage Speakers (Syllabus_Fall 2019), David Sánchez-Jiménez

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SPA 2201HS Spanish for Heritage Speakers is an intermediate course intended for students who were immersed in or exposed to the language while growing up, but who have received little or no formal instruction in Spanish. Strengthens students’ competence in the oral and written standard varieties of Spanish by building on their previous knowledge to expand their vocabulary, strengthen their command of grammar, and achieve more confidence and fluency in speaking and writing while learning about the diversity of the Hispanic cultures. The skills acquired in this course will help reinforce students’ bilingual abilities and cultural competence.


Lcd 322 Disorders Of Speech, Karen Ball Apr 2019

Lcd 322 Disorders Of Speech, Karen Ball

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LCD 322 is an undergraduate class that provides an overview of the symptoms, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of various speech disorders including disorders of phonology/articulation, voice/resonance, fluency, swallowing, and speech impairment associated with neurological impairment. Speech disorders will be considered across the lifespan.


Writing For The Humanities And Arts, Yolande E. Brener, Julia Brown Apr 2019

Writing For The Humanities And Arts, Yolande E. Brener, Julia Brown

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This Writing for the Humanities website includes the syllabus, schedule, assignments, and OER reading materials for the course. The syllabus covers a number of genres, and examines what it means to write for the humanities. This stretches beyond Art and Literature to cover History, Philosophy, Theater, Music, and Media Communications. The assignments are designed to help students in their future careers, especially if they aim to work in the Humanities, which include teaching, curating, counseling, technical writing and journalism. The assignments will teach students how to compose an effective resume and cover letter, how to create a focused report based …


Advanced Italian Grammar, Corinna M. Kociuba Apr 2019

Advanced Italian Grammar, Corinna M. Kociuba

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Syllabus on Advanced Italian Grammar


Performing Queerness, Jasmina Sinanovic Apr 2019

Performing Queerness, Jasmina Sinanovic

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This is a syllabus for a course Performing Queerness


Writing For The Social Sciences, Kelly Lemons Apr 2019

Writing For The Social Sciences, Kelly Lemons

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No abstract provided.


Hispanics In The U.S.: Migration And Adjustment, Mariana Romo-Carmona Apr 2019

Hispanics In The U.S.: Migration And Adjustment, Mariana Romo-Carmona

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This course will discuss the challenge that the multifaceted Latino/a-Hispanic reality poses to the anglo-european and monocultural conception of the United States. For the most part, mainstream approaches to the study of Latino and Latina populations in the United States tend to focus on Latinos/as as a problem group, somehow outside and distinct from society. In our approach, we will shift perspectives to the myriad identities that in fact constitute the U.S. We will read and discuss texts on the socio-economic and political origins of migration from Latin America and the Spanish speaking Caribbean to the United States, as well …


Attività Didattica Su "Ciao Amore Ciao" Di Luigi Tenco, Corinna M. Kociuba Apr 2019

Attività Didattica Su "Ciao Amore Ciao" Di Luigi Tenco, Corinna M. Kociuba

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Attività didattica sul testo di Luigi Tenco "Ciao amore ciao".


(De)Constructing Identities Through Film: First Year Seminar-Liberal Arts Capstone Collaborative Assignment [Liberal Arts], Habiba Boumlik, Caron Knauer Mar 2019

(De)Constructing Identities Through Film: First Year Seminar-Liberal Arts Capstone Collaborative Assignment [Liberal Arts], Habiba Boumlik, Caron Knauer

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This high-stakes assignment was designed within the frame of Learning Matters Mini-grants Capstone-First Year Seminar Collaboration (Spring 2018). It was used in Caron Knauer’s First Year Seminar class (LIF101) and in Habiba Boumlik’s Capstone Liberal Arts—Humanism, Science, and Technology (LIB200). For this collaborative assignment, the primary Core Competency is Integrative Learning and the Communication Ability is Written.

The following dimensions of the relevant core competency and communication ability align well with this collaborative assignment:

  1. Ability to draw insight from connections across relevant learning experiences, including personal, co-curricular, and academic-- what connections are there between culture, traditions and how gender is …


The Evidence Of Things Unseen: Art Archives And Harlem, William Gibbons, Ana Marjanovic Jan 2019

The Evidence Of Things Unseen: Art Archives And Harlem, William Gibbons, Ana Marjanovic

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The years between the collapse of Reconstruction and the end of World War I mark a pivotal moment in African American cultural production. Christened the “Post-Bellum-Pre-Harlem” era by the novelist Charles Chesnutt, these years look back to the antislavery movement and forward to the artistic output and racial self-consciousness of the Harlem Renaissance as “past is prologue.” The Evidence of Things Unseen: Art, Archives, and Harlem will examine the political, cultural and social forces that influenced and defined the Harlem Renaissance. In addition to class discussions of assigned readings, the course will function as a research workshop, providing support for …


Writing About Art, Ana Marjanovic Jan 2019

Writing About Art, Ana Marjanovic

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The course focuses on practice in the styles and forms of expository writing required in the arts. It recommends the readings that acquaint students with standards of good writing about the arts.


Cs0 News Literacy Lecture 1, Sissel W. Mccarthy, Oer Office Jan 2019

Cs0 News Literacy Lecture 1, Sissel W. Mccarthy, Oer Office

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The digital age has created the need for a new kind of literacy-a literacy that empowers news consumers to determine whether information is credible, reliable and truthful. This is not just a skill; it is a new core competency for the 21st century. So-called “fake news” is hard to spot and spreads easily, leading to disagreements over basic facts. The antidote to the growing challenges posed by this digital revolution is news literacy. This mini news literacy course includes two three-hour sessions that will teach anyone to become a more critical consumer of news.


Digital Image Retouching – Evaluation Assignment [Photography], Thierry Gourjon Jan 2019

Digital Image Retouching – Evaluation Assignment [Photography], Thierry Gourjon

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“Digital Image Retouching: Evaluation Assignment” was developed in the context of a 2017-18 CTL sponsored mini-grant where the course HUA 231 Digital Photography II, which was formerly an elective, was redesigned as a required course in the Photography program. As part of the mini grant work, program’s curriculum map was also adjusted to reflect the changes. The students in HUA 231 are usually in their second to last semester as this is an advanced digital class. They have taken the pre-requisite HUA 131 (Digital Photography I) in earlier semesters. The assignment will be implemented for the first time in Fall …


Writing For The Humanities, Pamela Jean Stemberg Jan 2019

Writing For The Humanities, Pamela Jean Stemberg

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OER syllabus with assignments for second semester English Composition class, Writing in the Humanities.


Portraiture In Africa & The African Diaspora, Joshua I. Cohen Jan 2019

Portraiture In Africa & The African Diaspora, Joshua I. Cohen

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This course explores portraiture in Africa and the African diaspora, although it does not purport to be a comprehensive survey. The main focus is photography, but we will also consider portraiture in other mediums, such as sculpture, painting, and collage, as well as a range of departures from portrait conventions. The course is structured to allow students to think comparatively across contexts. We will particularly explore contemporary artists’ tendencies to make reference to earlier portrait forms.


Typography 1: 100 Iterations, Jennifer H. Bowles Jan 2019

Typography 1: 100 Iterations, Jennifer H. Bowles

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No abstract provided.