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Christina Hendricks deposited Slides on Open Educational Resources in Philoosphy in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThese slides talk about open educational resources generally (what they are, why they are valuable), and also some ways to find OER for philosophy courses.
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Christina Hendricks deposited Slides for lecture on Foucault: power and resistance, visibility and the self in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoSlides for a guest lecture on Foucault for Humanities 101, a free course at the University of British Columbia Vancouver for members of the community. These slides talk about Foucault’s view of power and resistance, panopticism, visibility, and the self.
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Jenny Grant Rankin deposited 4 Pages of Research Dissemination Secrets in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoImportant information needs to be shared with all those who can benefit. Only then can a discovery fulfill its potential for good. Yet researchers often communicate in silos. This means they commune with people in the same role (like researcher to researcher), field (such as economist to economist), or at the same site (like working at the same…[Read more]
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Jenny Grant Rankin deposited Increasing the Impact of Your Research: A Practical Guide to Sharing Your Findings and Widening Your Reach in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThis guide helps researchers in all fields share their findings, knowledge, and ideas effectively and beyond typical silos. By pursuing the
recommendations in this book, researchers can increase the exposure of their work to increase impact. Chapters cover the most effective ways to share readers’ research, such as:
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Michael Stanley-Baker started the topic COVID-19 Teaching Resources – Call for Contributions, Invitation to Use in the discussion
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoIf you want to contribute or use teaching resources on COVID-19, come visit this site and get involved.
Teach311+COVID-19 Collective is a collective of educators, researchers, artists, students and survivors spanning disciplinary and linguistic boundaries who study and teach about disasters. Our collaborative process…[Read more]
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Michael Stanley-Baker started the topic Call for Papers:Palgrave Encyclopedia of Health Humanities in the discussion
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe editors are inviting scholars to participate in the The Encyclopaedia of Health Humanities to be published by Springer Nature (under the imprint of Palgrave Macmillan). This will be the first reference volume of the health humanities of its kind. Entries are sought with a lower limit of approximately 500-1,000 words and an upper limit of no…[Read more]
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Falilat Olu Alabi deposited BEYOND THE BOOK: Public Libraries as Social Prescription Hubs: A case study of a London Public Library in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoPurpose: – The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the impact of public library activities on the health and wellbeing of library users. Concentrating on five library activities; knit and knit, rhyme time, learn my way, reading group and adult craft and calming colouring. It seeks to examine the implementation of the joint action path…[Read more]
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Kenneth Mayer replied to the topic Do student preferences and classroom dynamics shape scholarly disciplines? in the discussion
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe schoolboys’ revenge: how the golden line entered classical scholarship, Classical Receptions Journal,, Volume 12, Issue 2, April 2020, Pages 248–278, https://doi.org/10.1093/crj/clz029
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Danica Savonick deposited Syllabus for Digital Divides: Race, Class, and Gender in the Age of the Internet in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoSyllabus for an upper-level English seminar at SUNY Cortland | Is Google racist? Is Wikipedia sexist? In this course, we will critically reflect on the digital tools and platforms that mediate so much of our daily lives. More specifically, we will explore how digital technologies can reproduce and challenge conditions of racial, class, and gender…[Read more]
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Danica Savonick deposited Intro to Multicultural Literature Syllabus in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoFall 2019 Syllabus | SUNY Cortland
What is literature and why does it matter? How can literary texts help us think differently about the world? In this course, we will explore these and other questions through works of modern and contemporary U.S. literature. In particular, we will consider the ways resources are unevenly distributed along…[Read more]
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Ali Kılıçoglu deposited Traditional or Technology-Based Classrooms: Students’ Views on Technological Tools within the context of Academic Motivation in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoIn our age, technology is becoming widespread in schools. Using technological tools in the lessons is very important in terms of academic success motivation of students. This research aims to investigate the students’ views on modern technological tools used by the teachers and these tools’ roles in academic motivation. This is a descriptive stu…[Read more]
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David Backer deposited Althusser on School Law in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoAlthusser’s thinking about education and law stands out for two reasons. First, whereas most accounts of school law fall under a broadly liberal category, Althusser’s—like most Marxists’—emphasizes school law as repressive, ideological, and reproductive of capitalism. Second, what distinguishes Althusser among Marxists generally is his landmark…[Read more]
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David Backer deposited Recovering the Marxist Feminist Eye in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoThis project recovers what we call a “Marxist Feminist eye” in critical educational research. We begin by tracing the roots of this project, discussing the gender disparity present in the traditionally-cited literature of critical pedagogy. Next, we share a brief history of Marxist Feminist work, looking at educational research by Mad…[Read more]
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Dominik Hünniger deposited Policing Epizootics. Legislation and Administration during Outbreaks of Cattle Plague in Eighteenth-Century Northern Germany as Continuous Crisis Management in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoThis chapter analyzes administrative efforts to control epizootic disease in eighteenth-century Schleswig-Holstein as disaster management. It points to the importance of quarantine, slaughter, and the control of trade as the principal methods adopted by governments and draws links with the methods used to control plague in humans. The chapter…[Read more]
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Juuso Tervo deposited Art Education Historiography After Archive Fever in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoResponding to the title of the seminar, “Nordic Art Education in Motion,” and to its theme, “Digital competences and computational thinking: preparing children, young people and adults for a digitalized society,” I discuss the “archaic identity of change” (to draw from Etel Adnan) present in calls for motion and preparation. I conceptualize art…[Read more]
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Lucy Barnes created the group
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Ernesto Priego deposited I Know How This Ends: Stories of Dementia Care in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 5 years, 12 months agoI Know How This Ends is the second volume in a series that started with Parables of Care: Creative Responses to Dementia Care (2017). The project explores the potential of comics to enhance the impact of dementia care research. This comic book presents, in synthesised form, stories crafted from narrative data collected via interviews with…[Read more]
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Kalle Westerling started the topic Opportunity: Digital Humanities Research Institute, June 15–24, 2020 in the discussion
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 12 months agoDo you want to become a DHRI Community Leader?
Apply now and join us from June 15-24, 2020.
You are invited to apply for the second Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI), which will take place at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. This ten-day institute will introduce participants to core digital humanities skills, and help…[Read more] -
Dirk Schmidt deposited A Speech Corpus of Dharamsala Tibetan in the group
Open Educational Resources on Humanities Commons 6 years agoIn 2016-2017, a 10-person team worked for 3 months with the goal of creating a multi-use, balanced corpus, similar to the Brown Corpus (BROWN Corpus search online). The speech section of the completed Nanhai Corpus—named for its sponsors, the Nanhai Nunnery of Taiwan—is a 289,497 word corpus of collected, transcribed, and word-split natural spe…[Read more]
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Dirk Schmidt deposited A Speech Corpus of Dharamsala Tibetan in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 6 years agoIn 2016-2017, a 10-person team worked for 3 months with the goal of creating a multi-use, balanced corpus, similar to the Brown Corpus (BROWN Corpus search online). The speech section of the completed Nanhai Corpus—named for its sponsors, the Nanhai Nunnery of Taiwan—is a 289,497 word corpus of collected, transcribed, and word-split natural spe…[Read more]
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