Culture

NITLE Special Topics Series, "Models for Collaborative Teaching in Cultural Studies: Working Across Campuses"

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Delivered online, October 8, 2009, 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM. EDT.

Note, this is open to non-NITLE institutions as well.

Professors from Furman, Colby, and Lafayette will present projects that taught culture across disciplines.

More information, including registration and online requirements are here:

http://www.nitle.org/www/events/934-special-topics-teaching-tools-for-the-global-age-7

French Through Songs and Singing: Language and Culture Through Music Online

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Aaron Prevots was looking to incorporate music more in his French language, literature and culture classrooms, and beyond that, to create a dynamic, collaborative space online in which to share this music and exchange information, articles and music-related pedagogy with others. The result: a multimedia educational Web site featuring music-related articles, streaming MP3's of primarily public domain material and annotated, downloadable lyrics. 

Taking Culture Seriously: Educating and Inspiring the Technological Imagination

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"Ignorance costs. Cultural ignorance -- of language, of history, and of geo-political contexts -- costs real money." So Anne Balsamo begins her wide-ranging inquiry into the "technological imagination"--"a character of mind and creative practice of those who use, analyze, design and develop technologies." Excerpted from Chapter 1 of her forthcoming Duke UP book, The Technological Imagination Revisited; Designing Culture: A Work of the Technological Imagination, Balsamo's essay pleads for interdisciplinary collaboration informed by "new skills, new analytical frameworks, new methods, and new practices" built on a liberal-arts framework of "personal commitment to life-long learning."
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