• Written by Wendy Tronrud Updated 7 years ago

    Wendy Tronrud 4/16/2017   Introduction   Distribution for Underserved Communities has distributed art books free of charge to public libraries, prisons and schools throughout the U.S. for over 15 years. Because the art books are donated by various publishers, the specific books change each year. However, throughout the years a number of librarians have asked […]

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  • Written by Eileen Clancy Updated 7 years ago

    Turning Books Into Data:
    Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S.

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  • Written by Robert P. Robinson (he/him/his) Updated 7 years ago

    Reflection and description about a podcast dedicated to discussions about being Black, Brown, and queer in academia & in life 🙂

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  • Written by Lynne Turner Created 7 years ago

    PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE AT THE MURPHY INSTITUTE: WORKER ED BLOGGING Introduction At the risk of sounding grandiose, my inspiration for this project is my belief that there is an urgent need to extend big picture critical analysis and political engagement to working class people of the larger social, political and economic situation they face as individual […]

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  • Written by Anna Alexis Larsson Updated 7 years ago

    “Freeishwrite Online” is an online application for low-stakes writing assignments. Writing can be user-directed or guided by a prompts. Writers type their low-stakes writing into a page on their account, and the instructor sees specific analytics based on the page instead of the whole response. The application reorients the assignments to make more fun and low-stakes. […]

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  • Written by Lisa Hirschfield Updated 7 years ago

    Reading Mediations: Modeling Critical Online Literacy Strategies in Scalar Introduction Online news consumers have been navigating the shifting terrain of opinion, fact, rumor, and satire for years. In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, and its aftermath, the potential dangers inherent in a 24-hour cycle of online news production, distribution, and consumption were brought […]

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  • Written by Angélique Ibáñez Aristondo Updated 7 years ago

    An Exhibition without walls – ITP Project

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