Mapping Civil and Human Rights Activism
Barbara Lau, Pauli Murray Project, Duke Human Rights Center and Center for Documentary Studies My presentation is about a project my students and I created last fall. We made a Google Map that located...
View ArticleThe Pleasures and Pains of Doing an Academic Podcast
Mark Goodacre, Religion A discussion of the NT Pod, a podcast offering a historical approach to the New Testament and Christian Origins: how it began, how it evolved, its benefits outside the classroom...
View ArticleEnhancing Physical Activity Courses Through Video Technology
Janis Hampton, Health, Wellness and Physical Education The focus of this presentation will be on the use of video technology for teaching tennis activity courses in the Health, Wellness and Physical...
View ArticleUsing Blogs to Make Texts Public
Christine Erlien, Thompson Writing Program One of our initiatives in the Thompson Writing Program is to “make texts public.” We are working on doing that in a variety of ways, but one that speaks...
View ArticleMapping Self Identity
Merrill Shatzman; Art, Art History and Visual Studies Using maps, visual symbols, typography, design and drawing, students in my ARTSVIS 169S : Mapping Self Identity course have created images that...
View ArticleThe “Wired!” Teaching Project
Caroline Bruzelius, Sheila Dillon and Mark Olson Art, Art History and Visual Studies The “Wired!” course is a collaborative teaching program that tests the use of new visualization technologies for...
View ArticleUsing WordPress to Facilitate Multimodal Student Writing
Susanne Hall & Seth Dowland, Thompson Writing Program Changes in technology have always produced changes in academic writing. In our digital age the kinds of questions we want students to be able...
View ArticleAlice: Build Wonderlands for Your Class
Abrita Chakravarty, Computer Science Graduate Student Alice is a simple programming environment that allows a user to create 3D animation movies. It can be used to demonstrate a simulation model,...
View ArticleBringing Archives into the Classroom & Making Access Open (two sessions)
Digitized Primary Sources: Bringing Archives into the Classroom Jill Katte will present an overview of Duke Libraries’ Digital Collections Program and highlight two Duke faculty members’ creative uses...
View ArticleStreaming Media in the Classroom
Film Librarian Danette Pachtner will demonstrate ways to bring video into the classroom using the Libraries’ streaming media resources, and Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology Rebecca Stein...
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