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John Edward Martin started the topic CFP: Into the Archiverse–A Virtual Conference, May 10-11, 2024 in the discussion
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoWith their innovative publishing strategies and brand discipline, Archie Comics is one of the most successful and longest-running brands in the comics industry. In its 80-plus year history, Archie has expanded its universe from the humble confines of Riverdale and its comic-romantic teen cast﹘Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica, and their fri…[Read more]
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John Edward Martin started the topic CFP: 2024 Comics Studies Society Annual Conference, “Glitching Comics” in the discussion
Comics Scholarship/Comics Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoIn her 2020 publication Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, Legacy Russell explores the notion of “glitch-as-error with its genesis in the realm of the machinic and the digital.” With this framing, she argues that glitches might “inform the way we see the AFK [Away-From-Keyboard or real] world, shaping how we might participate in it toward greate…[Read more]
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Miranda (Yaggi) Rodak deposited Blooms Taxonomy for Writing Instruction in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoAs educators, we are all familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy and the way it progressively maps the cognitive activities involved in learning and constructing knowledge. Too often, however, we educators who work in writing-focused curricula ask our students to work in the higher-order cognitive domains of analysis and creation without necessarily giving…[Read more]
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Miranda (Yaggi) Rodak deposited Active-Learning Revision Clinics in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoTeaching the fundamentals of writing composition shouldn’t be boring. It should be active, engaging, and EMPOWERING! Most students, whether they consciously articulate it or not, want to vanquish their writing anxiety. They want to develop confidence in their ability to compose and revise strong prose that will help them thrive in coursework and…[Read more]
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Miranda (Yaggi) Rodak deposited For Students, By Students: Ignite Peer-to-Peer Content Development (Course Review Activity) in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoIn courses that end in summative final exams or capstone projects, it can be challenging to get students to pull back and identify the learning that they’ve done across an entire unit or semester rather than only focus on the learning they’ve undertaken most recently. As part of our larger sequence of active-learning-based lesson plans designed to…[Read more]
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Eileen A. Fradenburg Joy deposited What is Your Threshold? The Economics of Open Access Scholarly Book Publishing, the “Business” of Care, and the Case of punctum books in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoIn this essay, we share how a small, independent, academic open access (OA) press, punctum books, has survived and can maybe thrive financially, but also in terms of human quality of life dividends, in the very precarious landscape of making and funding open books. Tracing the history of the press and our bumpy road to better financial…[Read more]
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Muhammad Naeem deposited SHARAR’S NOVEL DILCHASP: ONE PENNY TOO MANY in the group
Literary theory on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoColonial predicament made the life and its understanding complex in the Subcontinent. To represent this complexity, Urdu writers found the polyphonic genre, i.e. the novel helpful. They used different techniques of characterization to narrate the social hierarchy of characters. The novel also provided the space for them to attract the people with…[Read more]
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