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Overview of Connexions and TIMEA
(m13869)
Author:
Lisa Spiro
Keywords:
Connexions
,
Middle East
,
research
,
teaching
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
Summary:
This module explains the aims and approaches of TIMEA (the Travelers in the Middle East Archive) and Connexions. TIMEA is creating educational modules using the Connexions platform. "Overview of Connexions and TIMEA" is part 1 of a 5-part course that shows how to use TIMEA modules and trains authors to create new ones.
Subject:
Humanities,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
54.67%
Revised:
2006-09-19
Revisions:
3
Authoring Connexions Modules Related to TIMEA
(m13902)
Author:
Lisa Spiro
Keywords:
Connexions
,
exercises
,
intellectual property
,
links
,
metadata
,
Middle East
,
research
,
teaching
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
Summary:
This module explains how to author Connexions modules that are related to the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). It covers adding metadata, making links, and creating exercises. It also provides style tips and explains how Connexions handles intellectual property. "Authoring TIMEA Modules" is part 3 of a 5 ... using Connexions.
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This module explains how to author Connexions modules that are related to the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). It covers adding metadata, making links, and creating exercises. It also provides style tips and explains how Connexions handles intellectual property. "Authoring TIMEA Modules" is part 3 of a 5-part course that helps instructors use TIMEA materials and trains authors to develop new modules and courses using Connexions.
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Subject:
Humanities,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
65.66%
Revised:
2006-10-05
Revisions:
4
Using TIMEA Modules
(m13868)
Author:
Lisa Spiro
Keywords:
annotations
,
Connexions
,
Middle East
,
organizing courses
,
research
,
teaching
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
Summary:
This module describes how to navigate a Connexions module and highlights some of key features, such as adding annotations and assembling modules into your own course. "Using TIMEA Modules" is part 2 of a 5-part course that helps instructors use modules associated with TIMEA (Travelers in the Middle East ... using Connexions.
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This module describes how to navigate a Connexions module and highlights some of key features, such as adding annotations and assembling modules into your own course. "Using TIMEA Modules" is part 2 of a 5-part course that helps instructors use modules associated with TIMEA (Travelers in the Middle East Archive) and trains new authors to develop modules and courses using Connexions.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
60.92%
Revised:
2007-12-14
Revisions:
5
REAL TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB USING J-DSP AND INTERFACES TO TI DSK AND WIRELESS CROSSBOW SENSOR MOTES
(m13643)
Author:
ravi ch
Keywords:
AND
,
CROSSBOW
,
DSK
,
INTERFACES
,
J-DSP
,
LAB
,
MOTES
,
PROCESSING
,
REAL
,
SENSOR
,
SIGNAL
,
TI
,
TIME
,
USING
,
WIRELESS
Summary:
REAL TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB USING J-DSP AND INTERFACES TO TI DSK AND WIRELESS CROSSBOW SENSOR MOTES
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
83.30%
Revised:
2006-06-02
Revisions:
4
Bringing TIMEA Content into Connexions
(m13903)
Author:
Lisa Spiro
Keywords:
Connexions
,
digital archive
,
Middle East
,
research
,
teaching
,
Travelers in the Middle East ArchiveTIMEA
Summary:
This module explains how to bring example materials from the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) into Connexions. It details adding image files, sections of texts, and links to dynamic GIS maps. "Bringing TIMEA Content into Connexions" is part 4 of a 5-part course that helps instructors use ... using Connexions.
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This module explains how to bring example materials from the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) into Connexions. It details adding image files, sections of texts, and links to dynamic GIS maps. "Bringing TIMEA Content into Connexions" is part 4 of a 5-part course that helps instructors use TIMEA materials and trains authors to develop new modules and courses using Connexions.
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Subject:
Humanities,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
64.18%
Revised:
2006-10-10
Revisions:
3
Using and Creating TIMEA Educational Materials in Connexions
(col10375)
Author:
Lisa Spiro
Keywords:
Connexions
,
Middle East
,
research
,
teaching
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
Summary:
The Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) has developed over 25 educational modules in Connexions to accompany its digital archive of texts, images and maps related to Western travel in the Middle East, particularly Egypt in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. "Using and Creating TIMEA Educational Materials in ... own tutorials.
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The Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) has developed over 25 educational modules in Connexions to accompany its digital archive of texts, images and maps related to Western travel in the Middle East, particularly Egypt in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. "Using and Creating TIMEA Educational Materials in Connexions" explains how students and teachers can use these modules, discussing key features of the Connexions interface such as adding annotations. We invite those with an interest in the topics covered by TIMEA (such as archaeology, history, literary studies, museum studies, and information literacy) to author their own modules. We provide an introduction to creating modules in Connexions, offer some tips and guidelines for making these modules consistent with others related to TIMEA, and explain how to link to content within the TIMEA digital archive. Many of the topics covered in the course are discussed in greater detail in Connexions' own tutorials.
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Subject:
Humanities,
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
63.39%
Revised:
2006-09-18
Revisions:
New
Studying Political Satire: Introduction to "The Egyptian Red Book"
(m12817)
Authors:
David Getman
,
Paula Sanders
Keywords:
British Empire
,
British Parliament
,
cartoons
,
Egypt
,
Egyptian Red Book
,
General Charles Gordon
,
Khartoum (Sudan)
,
Mahdi
,
microfiche
,
microform
,
Parliamentary Papers
,
political cartoon
,
political criticism
,
political satire british
,
Soudan
,
Sudan
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
,
William Gladstone
Summary:
An introduction and table of contents that describes and provides access to the different learning modules in the Egyptian Red Book course. The course itself is a virtual research project that centers on the nineteenth-century political satire "The Egyptian Red Book," which is part of the Travelers in the ... research libraries.
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An introduction and table of contents that describes and provides access to the different learning modules in the Egyptian Red Book course. The course itself is a virtual research project that centers on the nineteenth-century political satire "The Egyptian Red Book," which is part of the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). The course introduces methods of historical research and resources available from research libraries.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
73.54%
Revised:
2006-09-19
Revisions:
13
Identifying Historical Figures: Putting Names to the Caricatures in "The Egyptian Red Book"
(m12815)
Authors:
David Getman
,
Paula Sanders
Keywords:
British Empire
,
British Parliament
,
cartoons
,
Egypt
,
Egyptian Red Book
,
General Charles Gordon
,
History & politics
,
Khartoum (Sudan)
,
Mahdi
,
microfiche
,
microform
,
Parliamentary Papers
,
political cartoon
,
political criticism
,
political satire british
,
Soudan
,
Sudan
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
,
William Gladstone
Summary:
Visual materials such as cartoons, drawings and photographs can be invaluable resources for research, but often they lack clear information about what they depict. For instance, the "Egyptian Red Book" is filled with cartoons that do not identify their authors or the characters they represent with their drawings. Identifying the ... Red Book."
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Visual materials such as cartoons, drawings and photographs can be invaluable resources for research, but often they lack clear information about what they depict. For instance, the "Egyptian Red Book" is filled with cartoons that do not identify their authors or the characters they represent with their drawings. Identifying the characters is one of the first steps toward understanding the meaning of the cartoons and, thus, the message of the "Red Book" itself. Here we will provide a guided exploration of the research process in search of the identities of the many characters found in "The Egyptian Red Book."
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
82.10%
Revised:
2006-09-23
Revisions:
9
Categorizing Historical Documents: What is a Red Book?
(m12813)
Authors:
David Getman
,
Paula Sanders
Keywords:
British Empire
,
British Parliament
,
cartoons
,
Egypt
,
Egyptian Red Book
,
General Charles Gordon
,
Khartoum (Sudan)
,
Mahdi
,
microfiche
,
microform
,
Parliamentary Papers
,
political cartoon
,
political criticism
,
political satire british
,
Soudan
,
Sudan
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
,
William Gladstone
Summary:
This module is a guide to the process of identifying what type of work you are researching and using that information to expand the potential of different research projects. You will be introduced to the process of categorizing the works you find in your research, locating similar and divergent works ... East Archive.
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This module is a guide to the process of identifying what type of work you are researching and using that information to expand the potential of different research projects. You will be introduced to the process of categorizing the works you find in your research, locating similar and divergent works and using them in concert to contextualize the "Egyptian Red Book," a satire of the British government Sudan policy included in the Travelers in the Middle East Archive.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
80.60%
Revised:
2006-10-05
Revisions:
10
Getting the Whole Story From "The Egyptian Red Book": General Charles Gordon in Khartoum
(m12814)
Authors:
David Getman
,
Paula Sanders
Keywords:
British Empire
,
British Parliament
,
cartoons
,
Egypt
,
Egyptian Red Book
,
General Charles Gordon
,
History and Politics
,
Khartoum (Sudan)
,
Mahdi
,
microfiche
,
Parliamentary Papers
,
political cartoon
,
political criticism
,
political satire british
,
research methods
,
Soudan
,
Sudan
,
TIMEA
,
Travelers in the Middle East Archive
,
William Gladstone
Summary:
In this module, we unravel the story contained in "The Egyptian Red Book," which uses cartoons and quotations from authorities to criticize the British government's handling of General Charles Gordon while under siege in Khartoum in 1884-1885. We discuss research methods used by historians, including examining the original ... of events.
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In this module, we unravel the story contained in "The Egyptian Red Book," which uses cartoons and quotations from authorities to criticize the British government's handling of General Charles Gordon while under siege in Khartoum in 1884-1885. We discuss research methods used by historians, including examining the original source for key details; identifying significant words to use in catalog and index searches; using newspapers, political papers, and other primary source materials; and comparing multiple sources to get the fullest understanding of events.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
92.78%
Revised:
2006-09-25
Revisions:
11
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