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Canton Through Western Eyes: Resources & Wood’S Sketches Of China, Sai Deng
Canton Through Western Eyes: Resources & Wood’S Sketches Of China, Sai Deng
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This book talk was organized by the Guangzhou Book Club and it was aimed to introduce the newly translated and published book《洋记者的广州城记》(English title: Sketches of China: with Illustrations from Original Drawings). The original English book was written by William Wightman Wood (1804-), an American journalist, businessman and cartoonist, who went to Canton, China in 1825 and created one of the first English newspapers in China, The Canton Register. This book is about his impressions and experiences of Canton and the southern China in the 1820s, all based on his travel notes. Canton was the only city which was open …
Anticipating Widespread Augmented Reality: Insights From The 2018 Ar Visioning Workshop, Gregory F. Welch, Gerd Bruder, Peter Squire, Ryan Schubert
Anticipating Widespread Augmented Reality: Insights From The 2018 Ar Visioning Workshop, Gregory F. Welch, Gerd Bruder, Peter Squire, Ryan Schubert
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
In August of 2018 a group of academic, government, and industry experts in the field of Augmented Reality gathered for four days to consider potential technological and societal issues and opportunities that could accompany a future where AR is pervasive in location and duration of use. This report is intended to summarize some of the most novel and potentially impactful insights and opportunities identified by the group.
Our target audience includes AR researchers, government leaders, and thought leaders in general. It is our intent to share some compelling technological and societal questions that we believe are unique to AR, and …
Building A Tag Library For The Cala’S Social Media Channels, Sai Deng, Min Tong
Building A Tag Library For The Cala’S Social Media Channels, Sai Deng, Min Tong
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
The Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) has created several social media channels since 2012 with CALA members and friends participating from around the world, including the CALA's Facebook public page, WeChat space, YouTube Channel, LinkedIn Group and the "CALA Members and Friends" Facebook private group. This poster will introduce these channels and discuss the CALA Social Media Group’s efforts in promoting them to better serve the users’ needs and connect its members and friends nationally and internationally. One big effort to be discussed is to build a tag library for the CALA’s social media channels for postings to be connected …
What’S Next In Communications? Panel Discussion, Wendy S. Perez, Jessica Green, Rachel Schaefer
What’S Next In Communications? Panel Discussion, Wendy S. Perez, Jessica Green, Rachel Schaefer
Media Literacy: How the Era of Fake News Affects Public Service
Moderator: Staci M. Zavattaro, Ph.D
Panel Participants:
- Tom Hope, Assistant VP for Communications and Marketing, UCF
- Jamie Floer, Public Relations/Outreach Specialist, Orange County Utilities Dept
- Brian Schulte, Marketing Manager, Edyth Bush Institute for Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership
Abstract:
As society has evolved, so have preferred communications, people today prefer to send a text message versus making a call or talking in person. Everywhere we go technology has a great impact on today’s society. These technological advances have affected everything we do, including how we read, interpret, and disseminate information. More than ever, media literacy has become an important part of …
Learning From A Complex Communications Experiment In My Own Home, Carolyn Massiah
Learning From A Complex Communications Experiment In My Own Home, Carolyn Massiah
UCF Forum
I am living in what I believe is the most complex communications experiment that could be designed by researchers.
There Will Come A Time When You’Ll Have To Leave Something Behind, Yolanda Hood
There Will Come A Time When You’Ll Have To Leave Something Behind, Yolanda Hood
UCF Forum
Goodbyes are never fun, except when they are.
The World Is Complex – That's Why We Need All Of Us, Bruce Janz
The World Is Complex – That's Why We Need All Of Us, Bruce Janz
UCF Forum
Humanities is just about reading old books and writing new ones, isn’t it? Not anymore – think digital.
Leadership Is About Developing 1 Voice And 1 Movement, Germayne Graham
Leadership Is About Developing 1 Voice And 1 Movement, Germayne Graham
UCF Forum
When your time to lead comes, what practices will define your leadership?
Improving The Cala's Social Media Experience: The First Cala Social Media Survey, Sai Deng, Melody Leung, Anlin Yang, Chenwei Zhao
Improving The Cala's Social Media Experience: The First Cala Social Media Survey, Sai Deng, Melody Leung, Anlin Yang, Chenwei Zhao
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
The Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) currently uses three social media channels, CALA Facebook, WeChat, and YouTube. In order to improve their presence and better serve the CALA members, CALA's first social media survey was conducted at the end of 2016 to seek feedback from its members and friends. This poster will present the background information for the survey, its methodology, findings, recommendations and follow-up. 18 questions were compiled, added to LimeSurvey and distributed to the CALA members via its Listserv. These questions attempted to address the users' social media usage, participation level, time spent on the CALA's social media …
Chinese American Librarians Association: Embracing Diversity And Outreaching To The Global Community, Sai Deng, Ying Zhang
Chinese American Librarians Association: Embracing Diversity And Outreaching To The Global Community, Sai Deng, Ying Zhang
Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Is It Time To Level The Playing Field For College Athletes?, Ali P. Gordon
Is It Time To Level The Playing Field For College Athletes?, Ali P. Gordon
UCF Forum
I love college sports. I’ve got the Knights, Yellow Jackets, Tar Heels, Hoyas, Maroon Tigers – you name it. If I can catch a game, I will.
No, There Is No Ghost In The Campus Library Stacks, Meg K. Scharf
No, There Is No Ghost In The Campus Library Stacks, Meg K. Scharf
UCF Forum
Toward the end of an old favorite film, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), a newspaper reporter tells Jimmy Stewart’s character, “This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.”
Allow The Waves To Do Their Work, Carolyn Massiah
Allow The Waves To Do Their Work, Carolyn Massiah
UCF Forum
I have found that the beach is one of the most relaxing places to visit.
Maybe Colleges Should Take A Lesson From Zoos, Michael Preston
Maybe Colleges Should Take A Lesson From Zoos, Michael Preston
UCF Forum
What would it take to create a more learning-efficient campus? What elements must we have, what culture must we extend to promote a more responsive campus to bolster student success?
There's More Than $ Involved When It Comes To Understanding Costs Of Fracking, Ali P. Gordon
There's More Than $ Involved When It Comes To Understanding Costs Of Fracking, Ali P. Gordon
UCF Forum
Several of society’s next grand challenges relate to the production of electrical energy.
Much Of My Work Ethic, Time Management I Have Learned Through Parenting, Germayne Graham
Much Of My Work Ethic, Time Management I Have Learned Through Parenting, Germayne Graham
UCF Forum
I was cleaning up the house one day and stumbled across a homemade Mother’s Day card that one of my children made for me. It was so beautifully written in scribbles with crayons and decorated with glitter and sparkles.
The Key To Discovery: Pose The Right Questions, Bruce Janz
The Key To Discovery: Pose The Right Questions, Bruce Janz
UCF Forum
Good teachers like to tell themselves and others that there are no dumb questions. Whether they actually believe that is another question, but even if it is true, it is also the case that there are better and worse questions, both in the classroom and in life.
The Oakland Nomads, Richard C. Crepeau
The Oakland Nomads, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The announcement last week that the Oakland Raiders would, for the second time in its history, leave the city of Oakland came as a shock to no one. The synergistic relationship between the greed of the National Football League and the greed of the principal owner of the Raiders, made such a move an inevitability on the wheel of time. Such “loyalty” to the city of Oakland and its rabid football fans will not go unrewarded. Indeed, both the Raiders owner and the NFL will make out like bandits once again.
The Week In Woman's Sport, Richard C. Crepeau
The Week In Woman's Sport, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
While much of the country was caught up in the final weekend of March Madness in Phoenix, the biggest stories were taking place in Women’s sport, both on and off the field of play.
With A Little Help From My Friends..., Meg K. Scharf
With A Little Help From My Friends..., Meg K. Scharf
UCF Forum
Do I have enough friends?
Wbc, Nba, And Nhl, Richard C. Crepeau
Wbc, Nba, And Nhl, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Now that the World Baseball Classic has ended and the United States has finally notched a WBC championship, it is time to reflect on the event. For me, it was a great success not because the U.S. won, although that was important, but rather for a number of other reasons.
I Still Love Watching Films On Big Screen – Despite Trend To Small Screens, Amanda Osorio
I Still Love Watching Films On Big Screen – Despite Trend To Small Screens, Amanda Osorio
UCF Forum
I’ve always been a fan of movies. And not just watching them, but also analyzing them: who the director was, why they shot a scene a certain way, who produced it, the making of the film, who starred in it and why, the ratings, reviews and more.
It's Time To Spring Clean Your Closets — And Personal Relationships, Carolyn Massiah
It's Time To Spring Clean Your Closets — And Personal Relationships, Carolyn Massiah
UCF Forum
I looked at my calendar recently and realized that spring is rapidly approaching. Each year at this time, I’m like millions of others who undertake the task of spring cleaning our homes.
Great Fun At Wbc In Miami, Richard C. Crepeau
Great Fun At Wbc In Miami, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
My fellow Americans, today I want to report to you that although I have been going to baseball games for over a half-century, I have never been to a baseball game like the one I went to in Miami last Saturday night.
Fake News? Know The Source, Question Motivation Behind Stories, Gerrod Lambrecht
Fake News? Know The Source, Question Motivation Behind Stories, Gerrod Lambrecht
UCF Forum
When was the first time you heard the term “fake news”? For me it was right after last year’s presidential election.
In These Troubled Times Of Public Discourse, Is There Still A Place For Dialogue?, Bruce Janz
In These Troubled Times Of Public Discourse, Is There Still A Place For Dialogue?, Bruce Janz
UCF Forum
Carl von Clausewitz, the great theorist of war, said: “War is not merely an act of policy but a true political instrument, a continuation of political intercourse, carried on with other means.” What he meant was that even in the time of war, there are other kinds of dialogue happening, and war is not an act that happens because of the failure of dialogue, but is just another component in it.
Ed Garvey’S Legacy, Richard C. Crepeau
Ed Garvey’S Legacy, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Ed Garvey died this week at age 76. For many younger NFL fans his name will mean little. Once called “The Karl Marx of the Shower Stall,” Garvey was one of the most significant figures in the history of the National Football League in the 1970s and early ‘80s. Garvey was appointed legal counsel to the National Football League Players Association in 1970 and became Executive Director in 1971, a position he held until 1983. Along with John Mackey and others he led the players in there decades long struggle with the Commissioner and the owners. Although he did not …
Never Underestimate The Power Of Forgiveness, Germayne Graham
Never Underestimate The Power Of Forgiveness, Germayne Graham
UCF Forum
For many people, forgiveness issues may go undetected because they ignore the obvious signs that they have not let go of a past hurt. I believe that in order to experience total freedom in life, one must constantly do a forgiveness check – as I once did with my biological father.
Basketball's On-The-Court Situations, Strategies Often Extend To Workplace, Ali P. Gordon
Basketball's On-The-Court Situations, Strategies Often Extend To Workplace, Ali P. Gordon
UCF Forum
To me, basketball has always been THE sport of team sports because of its vibrancy, its thrills, its intense moments, its nonstop action and its sheer power. Only a few get to live out their hoop dreams, however, and play at the highest professional level.
Denial, Richard C. Crepeau
Denial, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It seems that by now most everyone, except Patriot and Falcon fans, should have fully recovered from the Super Bowl. As someone who has seen all fifty-one of these championship games, this one certainly ranks among the most exciting, if not the best played game.