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    Digital Expression Microgrant Program

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    Purpose These annual awards provide financial support for AddRan faculty members and graduate students who are: Specifically, each proposed project must address the following questions: Eligibility Open to all full-time AddRan faculty members and graduate students. Award Annually, there will be four awards of $300 each to be used for project-related expenses only (not as…


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    Film as Argument

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    Overview Using Film to Deliver Arguments Two more examples: https://tcu.box.com/s/uibjjfq0x1wxmaiyi38n8c3fgsv1c7bu General Resources Audio Editor Copyright-Free Image Resources YouTube Downloader Copyright-Free Audio Resources Additional CDEx Resources General Tips for Making a Film or Video Argument


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    HTML & CSS

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    What is HTML & CSS? Why not just post web content as a PDF or Word document? Resources  General Advice: Just 3 THINGS 1. Basic Formatting using HTML HTML Overview 2. Basic Style using CSS CSS Overview 3. Saving/Exporting/Hosting HTML & CSS HELP! (EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST) If something’s not working right, try this: To learn…


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    Digital Humanities Interest Group

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    The Digital Humanities Interest Group (DHIG) The Digital Humanities Interest Group (DHIG) is a transdisciplinary interest group started by English department graduate students. The DHIG is an incubator for individual and collaborative DH (defined broadly) projects. The group hopes to collaboratively (1) design manageable DH projects that are contextualized within larger scholarship, (2) discuss members’…


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    GlobalEx | Past Teams

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    Meet Our 2017-2018 GlobalEX Teams Each GlobalEX team is in the process of EXploring, EXchanging and EXpanding local-global topics and initiating change on TCU’s campus and beyond. This year, all teams have Jamaican-inspired names because the winning GlobalEX Student Team takes a trip to Jamaica in the Spring of 2018! Click on the team names…


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    Teaching Multimodally

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    Why Teach in Multiple Modes? Introductory Concepts for ENGL 20803: Writing New Media (PPT) The first-day lecture for Curt Rode’s ENGL 20803, which has the theme of “Writing New Media.”  Feel free to borrow what suits your needs. Preparing for the Adventure Jumping in with Both Feet: Creating and Assigning Multimodal Projects (PPT) The process of…


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    DH: Disability Studies

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    By NMWS Assistant Director Jackie Hoermann-Elliott Digital humanists have been leading the charge in growing Disability Studies as a significant and meaningful area of research and pedagogical development. If you’re unfamiliar with Disability Studies, scroll down this page to learn more. Why pursue Disability Studies? One of the most significant outcomes that arose from our…


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    DH: Storytelling

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    Digital storytelling is alive and well on podcasts (like Serial) and TED talks, of course. But how can you use digital storytelling to enhance your digital portfolio? StoryCenter is one excellent source of information. In StoryCenter’s “7 Elements of Digital Storytelling,” we learn that the most effective digital stories feature these key ingredients: point of view, a dramatic question,…


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    GlobalEX | FAQs

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    Why would students use GlobalEX? What is the GlobalEX structure? What are the three phases? Phase I: Explore (In the 2016 pilot year, September 12th – October 3rd) Teams explore at least two global and/or local-global events in Fort Worth. Types of events students might choose to do include dinner at an international restaurant, discussion…