Engaging Undergraduates In Primary Source Research
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Engaging Undergraduates in Primary Source Research
Author | : Lijuan Xu |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781538138939 |
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This book guides faculty members and librarians in creating engaging learning experiences with primary sources. Chapters coauthored by librarians and faculty partners provide examples of exercises and assignments in which students engage with primary sources, including both digital and physical materials as well as non-English language materials.
The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research
Author | : Harald A. Mieg,Elizabeth Ambos,Angela Brew,Dominique Galli,Judith Lehmann |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 877 |
Release | : 2022-07-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781108874670 |
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Undergraduate Research (UR) can be defined as an investigation into a specific topic within a discipline by an undergraduate student that makes an original contribution to the field. It has become a major consideration among research universities around the world, in order to advance both academic teaching and research productivity. Edited by an international team of world authorities in UR, this Handbook is the first truly comprehensive and systematic account of undergraduate research, which brings together different international approaches, with attention to both theory and practice. It is split into sections covering different countries, disciplines, and methodologies. It also provides an overview of current research and theoretical perspectives on undergraduate research as well as future developmental prospects of UR. Written in an engaging style, yet wide-ranging in its scope, it is essential reading for anyone wishing to broaden their understanding of how undergraduate research is implemented worldwide.
Teaching Undergraduates with Archives
Author | : Nancy Bartlett,Elizabeth Gadelha,Cinda Nofziger |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-12-20 |
Genre | : Archives and education |
ISBN | : 1607855569 |
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Teaching Undergraduates with Archives mirrors the evolving practice and academic research on primary sources in the classroom. The result of a national symposium at the University of Michigan in 2018, the volume features case studies, reflections, and forecasts concerning critical thinking, active learning, and archival evidence. The chapters describe collaborations between faculty, archivists, librarians, and students. Ideas behind new assignments and syllabi provide an immediate utility for those who teach with primary sources. Testimonies to the challenges and benefits of robust programs speak to the emerging prioritization of teaching and learning across disciplines with archives and special collections. "The contributions to this volume capture exceptionally well the passion and the creativity that archivists and special collections librarians who teach and do outreach with primary sources are bringing to their work in this increasingly important activity domain." -- Martha O'Hara Conway, Director, Special Collections Research Center, University of Michigan Library "As teaching with archival materials has moved to the foreground of the archival mission for many institutions, this timely, inspiring, and practical volume, which comes out of the multi-day symposium solely devoted to teaching undergraduates with archival materials, is a required reading for anyone who teaches with archival materials, or who would like to. It really captures the spirit and enthusiasm that these authors brought to that symposium." -- Josué Hurtado, Coordinator of Public Services & Outreach, Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries "Reflecting the increasing priority of teaching in archives and special collections libraries, this book captures a variety of perspectives, insights, approaches, and prognostications that will enlighten, challenge, and inspire a growing community of practitioners." -- Bill Landis, Head of Public Services, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library "Building on the momentum generated at the symposium, this book is a treasure trove for professionals in the field who are eager for innovative ideas regarding collaboration and experimentation in teaching with archival material." -- Elizabeth Williams-Clymer, Special Collections Librarian, Kenyon College
Engaging Undergraduates in Publishable Research Best Practices
Author | : Traci A. Giuliano,Jeanine L. M. Skorinko,Marianne Fallon |
Publsiher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2019-11-20 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9782889631445 |
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Although many articles and books have been written about conducting research with undergraduates, there is a dearth of research on the process of publishing with undergraduates. Thus, in this research topic, we assembled a collection of 43 articles from 98 researchers worldwide who are passionate about—and have had success in—publishing high quality peer-reviewed journal articles with undergraduates. The diverse articles represent a wide range of practices to help researchers publish with undergraduates, including structuring the curriculum to promote undergraduate research and publication, optimizing research experiences for undergraduates, training students in implementing advanced techniques, accessing special populations, or conducting research in off-campus settings, addressing institutional and career challenges for faculty, and increasing inclusion and diversity. Each article provides a unique and diverse perspective that nevertheless resonates across contexts and situations. We hope that the ideas, models, techniques, and practices in these articles will motivate and inspire readers to begin, continue, or rethink how they engage undergraduates in publishable research; we also hope to stimulate empirical and quantitative research on the effectiveness of these ideas, models, techniques, and practices.
How to Get Started in Arts and Humanities Research with Undergraduates
Author | : Iain Crawford,Jenny Olin Shanahan,Sara E. Orel,Julie Langford,John N. Swift,Sheila T. Cavanagh,Lauren Fitzgerald,Maria T. Iacullo-Bird,Tulla Lightfoot,Bernadette McNary-Zak,Rebecca Todd Peters,Kevin A. Quarmby,Steven Roens,Alexa Sand,John Thomas Scott,Stephen Unwin,Wynne Wilbur,Gregory Young |
Publsiher | : Council on Undergraduate Research |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2019-06-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780941933056 |
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How to Get Started in Arts and Humanities Research with Undergraduates is designed for faculty members and administrators who wish to develop opportunities for undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative work in the arts and humanities. Since the scholarly norms, definitions of research, and roles of collaboration and individual study in the arts and humanities can differ from those in the sciences, the book contributes new ideas for meaningful student participation in the scholarship of these disciplines and for connections to faculty work. Written by faculty with substantial expertise in working with undergraduate researchers, the book’s 11 chapters offer models of successful practice in a wide range of disciplines and cross-disciplinary programs, and demonstrate the integral role of undergraduate research in these disciplines.
Innovation and Experiential Learning in Academic Libraries
Author | : Sarah Nagle,Elias Tzoc |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781538151853 |
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Innovation and Experiential Learning in Academic Libraries: Meeting the Needs of 21st Century Students addresses the multitude of ways that academic librarians are collaborating with faculty and helping students develop these enduring skills by developing and integrating active and experiential learning approaches into teaching activities.
Teaching Digital Storytelling
Author | : Sheila Marie Aird,Thomas P. Mackey |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781538172933 |
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"This book presents the stories of educators who through digital storytelling inspire students from diverse communities to construct their empowering digital narratives. Educators from a wide range of disciplines present case studies of teaching digital storytelling through the lens of personal narratives, metaliteracy, and information literacy"--
Engaging Ideas
Author | : John C. Bean,Dan Melzer |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 407 |
Release | : 2021-06-09 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781119705406 |
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Use your course's big ideas to accelerate students’ growth as writers and critical thinkers The newly revised third edition of Engaging Ideas delivers a step-by-step guide for designing writing assignments and critical thinking activities that engage students with important subject-matter questions. This new edition of the celebrated book (now written by the co-author team of Bean and Melzer) uses leading and current research and theory to help you link active learning pedagogy to your courses' subject matter. You'll learn how to: Design formal and informal writing assignments that guide students toward thinking like experts in your discipline Use time-saving strategies for coaching the writing process and handling the paper load including alternatives to traditional grading such as portfolio assessment and contract grading Help students use self-assessment and peer response to improve their work Develop better ways than the traditional research paper to teach undergraduate reading and research Integrate social media, multimodal genres, and digital technology into the classroom to promote active learning This book demonstrates how writing can easily be integrated with other critical thinking activities such as inquiry discussions, simulation games, classroom debates, and interactive lectures. The reward of this book is watching students come to class better prepared, more vested in the questions your course investigates, more apt to study purposefully, and more likely to submit high-quality work. Perfect for higher education faculty and curriculum designers across all disciplines, Engaging Ideas will also earn a place in the libraries of graduate students in higher education.