Tag archives for Interdisciplinary Learning
Finding Government Information
This article is the fourth part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new post will…
GALILEO Database: Artstor
By Angela Megaw This article is the third part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new…
Faculty + Librarians: Collaborating for Student Learning
Similar to writing a research paper, conducting research is a cyclical process. Many times, however, the research process consists of myriad baby steps with stops and starts that may or may…
Pretending to Be A Student Reminds Me How to Teach
Every summer, the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas presents the Intensive Institute on the Study of Science Fiction, a two week seminar…
Gender: An Unrecognized Part of Life
For many people, the words “Gender Studies” conjures images of women burning their bras and/or oppressing others under the guise of liberation. If not outright terror and images of pitchforks,…
Using Exam Wrappers as a Learning Tool
By: Dede deLaughter She sits in your office, clearly fighting back tears. Pointing to the grade on her test, she says, "I've never made anything below a B before." Sound…
Science and Soul
by: Dr. Laura Ng and Dr. Jim Konzelman If most people were to create a continuum of subjects within a university, the STEM fields and the Humanities fields would probably…