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VIRTUAL National Consortium for Teaching about Asia - Ohio: 2020 Seminar

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June 15 - June 19, 2020
1:00PM - 4:00PM
Virtual (via online Zoom meeting room)

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Add to Calendar 2020-06-15 13:00:00 2020-06-19 16:00:00 VIRTUAL National Consortium for Teaching about Asia - Ohio: 2020 Seminar Presented by the East Asian Studies Center: Virtual orientation session in May Virtual Seminar: Monday - Friday, June 15 -26, 2020 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (EST) daily Synchronous and Asynchronous sessions designed to optimize time together Follow up in Aug/Sept 2020 (Saturday): Virtual option available Lead Instructor: Prof. Ann Marie Davis, The Ohio State University Online Registration (April 30 deadline or when filled)   2020 Seminar Format & Content NEW ONLINE FORMAT FOR 2020: This seminar will examine the major trends, global issues, and historic foundations that shape East Asian society. Focusing on the regions that comprise present day China, Japan, and Korea, the course will emphasize print media, visual culture, and archival collections whenever germane.   The seminar will include an introduction to digital humanities scholarship and teaching in East Asia.  Drawing on diverse resources (readings, films, cartoons, and newspaper articles), special collections at  OSU Libraries, and the expertise of curators and scholars in Ohio, our course sessions will emphasize  collaborative, hands‐on learning experiences, and the development of K‐12 curricular tools.     OPTIONAL: Graduate Credit Interested participants may opt to purchase graduate credit from The Ohio State University in Summer 2020. Successful completion of the seminar is worth two graduate credits. Regular OSU graduate tuition rates apply, details and deadlines will be included when availalbe. SPONSORS: – Freeman Foundation – The Ohio State University/East Asian Studies Center (NCTA-Ohio seminar coordinating site) – University of Pittsburgh National Consortium for Teaching Asia site Applications received by April 30, 2020 will receive priority. Apply now! Click here to access our online application. Please contact Janet Smith with any questions.   Virtual (via online Zoom meeting room) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public
June 22 - June 26, 2020
1:00PM - 4:00PM
Virtual (via online Zoom meeting room)

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2020-06-22 13:00:00 2020-06-26 16:00:00 VIRTUAL National Consortium for Teaching about Asia - Ohio: 2020 Seminar Presented by the East Asian Studies Center: Virtual orientation session in May Virtual Seminar: Monday - Friday, June 15 -26, 2020 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (EST) daily Synchronous and Asynchronous sessions designed to optimize time together Follow up in Aug/Sept 2020 (Saturday): Virtual option available Lead Instructor: Prof. Ann Marie Davis, The Ohio State University Online Registration (April 30 deadline or when filled)   2020 Seminar Format & Content NEW ONLINE FORMAT FOR 2020: This seminar will examine the major trends, global issues, and historic foundations that shape East Asian society. Focusing on the regions that comprise present day China, Japan, and Korea, the course will emphasize print media, visual culture, and archival collections whenever germane.   The seminar will include an introduction to digital humanities scholarship and teaching in East Asia.  Drawing on diverse resources (readings, films, cartoons, and newspaper articles), special collections at  OSU Libraries, and the expertise of curators and scholars in Ohio, our course sessions will emphasize  collaborative, hands‐on learning experiences, and the development of K‐12 curricular tools.     OPTIONAL: Graduate Credit Interested participants may opt to purchase graduate credit from The Ohio State University in Summer 2020. Successful completion of the seminar is worth two graduate credits. Regular OSU graduate tuition rates apply, details and deadlines will be included when availalbe. SPONSORS: – Freeman Foundation – The Ohio State University/East Asian Studies Center (NCTA-Ohio seminar coordinating site) – University of Pittsburgh National Consortium for Teaching Asia site Applications received by April 30, 2020 will receive priority. Apply now! Click here to access our online application. Please contact Janet Smith with any questions.   Virtual (via online Zoom meeting room) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

Presented by the East Asian Studies Center:

  • Virtual orientation session in May
  • Virtual Seminar: Monday - Friday, June 15 -26, 2020
  • 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (EST) daily
  • Synchronous and Asynchronous sessions designed to optimize time together
  • Follow up in Aug/Sept 2020 (Saturday): Virtual option available
  • Lead Instructor: Prof. Ann Marie Davis, The Ohio State University
  • Online Registration (April 30 deadline or when filled)

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2020 Seminar Format & Content
NEW ONLINE FORMAT FOR 2020: This seminar will examine the major trends, global issues, and historic foundations that shape East Asian society. Focusing on the regions that comprise present day China, Japan, and Korea, the course will emphasize print media, visual culture, and archival collections whenever germane.  

The seminar will include an introduction to digital humanities scholarship and teaching in East Asia.  Drawing on diverse resources (readings, films, cartoons, and newspaper articles), special collections at  OSU Libraries, and the expertise of curators and scholars in Ohio, our course sessions will emphasize  collaborative, hands‐on learning experiences, and the development of K‐12 curricular tools.  
 

OPTIONAL: Graduate Credit
Interested participants may opt to purchase graduate credit from The Ohio State University in Summer 2020. Successful completion of the seminar is worth two graduate credits. Regular OSU graduate tuition rates apply, details and deadlines will be included when availalbe.

SPONSORS:

– Freeman Foundation
– The Ohio State University/East Asian Studies Center (NCTA-Ohio seminar coordinating site)
– University of Pittsburgh National Consortium for Teaching Asia site

Applications received by April 30, 2020 will receive priority.

Apply now! Click here to access our online application.

Please contact Janet Smith with any questions.