Blog: Draconicallie by Alisa Schreibman
/in Blog, Student Sites, Course Projects /by Alexis Jade HarrisBlog: Draconicallie by Alisa Schreibman
Draconicallieis a project blog for University of Colorado-Boulder English 3246-582 Summer 2019. Except as otherwise noted, all content is the work of Alisa Schreibman, returning graduate student.
This blog contains course and related content on the subject of Dungeons & Dragons as a fandom. It is a great example of using blogs to respond to course content and how students can have creative freedom in submitting and designing their responses!
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Course Site: Origins of Contemporary Southeast Asia
/in Blog, Teaching Sites, Course Projects /by Alexis Jade HarrisCourse Site: Origins of Contemporary Southeast Asia
For her course called, “ASIA 1000 Origins of Contemporary Southeast Asia”, Teaching Assistant Professor Lauren Collins created this communal class website. As the final project for this class, students analyzed and explored early colonial photographic prints and photobooks (some of which have yet to be cataloged) to see what hidden stories they could illuminate. For the assignment students had to choose a single image to analyze and re-story, and then post their responses to the class website for the whole class to see.
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Blog: Global China
/in Blog, Student Sites, Course Projects /by Alexis Jade HarrisBlog: Global China
As a part of the GEOG 4002 – Global China at CU Boulder, students were asked to keep a weekly blog responding to various topics for their coursework. This is Ashlee Stratton’s blog, and is a great showcase, both for a blog and for teaching faculty to take inspiration for their own course sites and responses.
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Portfolio: Gregory Tomy
/in Blog, Portfolios, Student Sites /by Alexis Jade HarrisPortfolio: Gregory Tomy
This is an example of a student portfolio, created by recent Applied Mathematics graduate, Gregory Tomy. This site shows a great example of a coursework website, where the student has chosen to keep all their work in one place online to share with future potential employers and to look back on as they move on from university.
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Portfolio: Brittney Laleh Banen
/in Research, Portfolios, Blog, Student Sites /by Alexis Jade HarrisPortfolio: Brittney Laleh Banen
This is a portfolio by Brittney Laleh Banen, an MFA Dance Candidate and Graduate Instructor at CU Boulder. This website showcases Brittney’s own work, the various offerings she has currently, and her CV, and is a great example of a professional portfolio and blog.
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Blog: Myth Matters
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This is an example of a blog with a focus on Art History. It explores the way that classical mythology has been depicted across time in various art forms.