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Blogging: So Many Uses, So Little Time Posted by: bodewedl / August 25, 2015 August 25, 2015 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Blogs have greatly contributed to the explosion of content created and shared on the internet. I, myself, couldn’t count the number of hours I’ve spent reading blogs about everything from recipes to research. There are many academic applications for blogs. Blogs allow students to easily publish and share content, foster writing and presentation skills, and help
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From Quills to Laptops: Transcribing Early Modern ManuscriptsHow do the material conditions of reading and writing impact the meaning of a text—and how do modern technologies revise or reinflect these meanings? In Fall 2015, students in ENGL 311 The Book in Society investigated these questions through two overlapping hands-on activities. First, after reading about early modern italic handwriting, they used quill pens and ink (ordered from a store in Colonial Williamsburg with a PLU Innovative
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The basic undergraduate elementary education (K-8) program consists of a four-term program starting in the Fall Semester only. Candidates earn an endorsement in Elementary Education and an additional endorsement in either: Reading, Special Education (SPED), or English Language Learners (ELL). Elementary Professional Education Sequence MATH 123, PSYC 101, and FYEP 101 must be taken prior to entrance to the program with a letter grade of C or better. MATH 124 is recommended to be taken prior to
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prospects. For candidates interested in Health & Fitness Education or Music Education, click the below images to be redirected to the program pages for those endorsements. Graduate Level Endorsements Master of Arts in Education and Alternative Routes to Certification candidates must complete all necessary coursework before the program begins in June. Candidates looking to earn a Special Education or English Language Learners endorsement are not eligible to test until they have satisfied the coursework
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environmental studies course from English, philosophy, or religion. 5. Environmental Methods of Investigation Four semester hours ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation Quick Links Wildlife Trafficking by Charles Bergman
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December 5, 2012 German-language Advent service The Department of Languages and Literatures and Campus Ministry are sponsoring a German-language Advent service at 5 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. There will be a homily, readings and songs all in German with German text and English summaries provided. Special guest Pastor Björn Meinhardt, of Vashon Lutheran Church, will speak. All are welcome and encouraged to bring friends, colleagues, roommates and family members. There will
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Donning, Seal Checks, & Doffing: A seal check must be performed each time a respirator is used. We require all staff who use filtering facepiece respirators to watch this 2-minute video from OSHA that shows how to put on, seal check, and safely remove their respirator: Putting on and Taking off a Mask Correctly (English) Como Ponerte y Quitarte una Mascarilla (Spanish) Facial Hair: No beard, stubble, or other facial hair that could interfere with the mask-to-face seal is allowed during use
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ResourcesChicago Manual of Style Modern Language Association (MLA) AP Stylebook Oxford English Dictionary Elements of StyleGetting PublishedSelfpublishing.com Tools & Resources Writer’s Digest Published.comBook ArtsBook Arts Web Center for Book Arts Independent Publishing Resource Center Tacoma Wayzgoose Letterology (Jennifer Kennard) Kyoko Imazu The Third & the Seventh (Alex Roman) Presstidigitation Springtide PressPublishing Studies ProgramsAmerican Printing History Association Mark Samuel Lasner Fellowship
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Jennifer James Associate Professor of English Full Profile 253-535-7217 jamesja@plu.edu
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Scott Rogers Associate Professor of English Full Profile 253-535-7985 rogers@plu.edu
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