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The Google Tour Project, Colton Saylor
The Google Tour Project, Colton Saylor
Assignment Prompts
Context: This assignment helps culminate our class theme, “Reading and Writing the City,” in which we explore representations of urban life from a variety of perspectives and academic disciplines. Our final unit takes on the issue of gentrification; more specifically, we explore how the issue revolves around stories of either progress or subjugation (depending on who is telling the story). After scaffolding some background on the issue and what it means, students form into groups and create these digital tours that serve as visual essays. In creating their own arguments either for or against gentrification, they take on their own …
Final Project: “Language As A Tool For Social Justice, Racial Equity, And Cultural Learning” Grant Proposal, David Malinowski
Final Project: “Language As A Tool For Social Justice, Racial Equity, And Cultural Learning” Grant Proposal, David Malinowski
Assignment Prompts
You can apply for up to $10,000 in grant funds to support a project addressing a social justice, racial equity, and/or cultural learning goal that is based upon linguistic/language awareness, knowledge, and action. First, please think about communities and institutions that you're familiar with. You can propose a topic addressing an issue that you perceive in one of these:
- Your hometown and/or San José or another city/town close by
- A public institution/organization in one of these places
- A company or work environment you're familiar with
- A general or particular organization or administrative area of SJSU
- Another school you're very familiar …
Coronavirus Chronicles, Diane Guerrazzi
Pandemic Diaries, Sally Ashton
Pandemic Diaries, Sally Ashton
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Through a series of teacher-led, generative, timed, in-class writing prompts, students will be guided toward the creation of a short narrative that reflects on losses and insights they’ve experienced during the pandemic by (1) considering the time before “now,” (2) the time when disruption was experienced most intensely, and (3) what is experienced differently in the indefinite and ever-morphing “new now.”
Life In Quarantine Poem, Oluchi Nwokocha
Pandemic Pandemonium, Alena Sauzade
Writing Diagnostic: Personal Freedom Vs. Public Health, Avantika Rohatgi
Writing Diagnostic: Personal Freedom Vs. Public Health, Avantika Rohatgi
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Art 175 Website V1.0 Using Html5 And Css3, Gary Craig Hobbs
Art 175 Website V1.0 Using Html5 And Css3, Gary Craig Hobbs
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No abstract provided.
Pandemonium, Jonathan Fung
Pandemonium, Jonathan Fung
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In an age of digital technology, it is common to appropriate images from the internet without considering copyright law or images deemed ‘fair use’. What is the benefit of using images from other sources? How can we change their meaning to spread awareness to advocate for justice and educate our community on what it means to be human in an unprecedented time in our history?
Connecting With Covid - Pandemic Pandemonium, Molly Hankwitz
Connecting With Covid - Pandemic Pandemonium, Molly Hankwitz
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Pandemic Pandemonium Composition, Thomas Langan
Pandemic Pandemonium Composition, Thomas Langan
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Sonnets In Viral Times, Sarah Kate Anderson
Sonnets In Viral Times, Sarah Kate Anderson
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To illuminate our personal experiences during this time of sheltering-in, we will continue our investigation of sonnets as performance texts by writing and acting in our own creations. Held by the structure of the verse, we will create and perform sonnets that communicate our thoughts and feelings about life, loss, survival, resilience, and love during these unprecedented times. We will continue to lend our voices to the verse with specific concentration on embodiment, clarity, personal connection, and the merging of the emotional and intellectual through-line. This collaborative assignment has two parts: a creative writing component, and a skilled performance component.
Pandemic Pandemonium Speech Assignment, Cynthia Rostankowski
Pandemic Pandemonium Speech Assignment, Cynthia Rostankowski
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Pandemic Pandemonium, Tina Korani
Pandemic Pandemonium, Tina Korani
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Like many classes, the curriculum for MCOM 284: Advanced User Experience was derailed by COVID-19. However, the students quickly adapted to the situation and instead used what they’ve learned this semester to support the distribution of reliable information regarding the global pandemic. They were challenged to make an interactive visualization, infographic, or game that educates or informs an audience about the symptoms, preventions, or statistics of COVID- 19. Though the individual students worked remotely, they were still able to collaborate to create a diverse set of engaging experiences. Each of the 5 groups: 1. Used Adobe XD to gamify their …
Pandemic Pandemonium Project, Reiko Kataoka
Pandemic Pandemonium Project, Reiko Kataoka
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Covid 19 Project, Christine Guzzetta
Pandemic Pandemonium Project (Final Collaborative Composition Project), Brian Ciach
Pandemic Pandemonium Project (Final Collaborative Composition Project), Brian Ciach
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No abstract provided.
(Personal Protective Equipment) Ppe Design Prompt, Kohar Scott
(Personal Protective Equipment) Ppe Design Prompt, Kohar Scott
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No abstract provided.