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  • Halverson, Andy (American English Institute, University of Oregon, 2018)
    For many language teachers around the world, the classrooms of today may look and feel very different to those that we remember from our own childhood. In teacher training workshops and professional development activities, ...
  • Short, Barbara (University of Oregon, 2012)
    This study examines some aspects of student performance in the 21st century skills of Information and Communication (ICT) Literacy and collaboration. In this project, extant data from the Assessment and Teaching for 21st ...
  • Carlson, Chris; Garah, Joey (2006)
    29 Visionary HYMNS is a collection of original poetry with annotations written for Suzanne Clark's HC 444 seminar on Cold War Literature. The poems are written in the form of John Berryman's Dream Songs, and refer to ...
  • Weidman, Katie (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2003-11-21)
    For my paper, I would like to compare the rhetoric, focus, and intent of media coverage today with that of the sixties. I will discuss the stories, photographs, and editorials used by the Eugene Register Guard to depict ...
  • Yang, Min Chieh (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Due to metal organic framework (MOF) high surface area and crystal lattice architecture, electronic conductive MOF has arisen to become a promising candidate for energy store applications. However, as binding nature between ...
  • ADENIJI, OLA (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    Athletic (Track & Field) championships have showcased globally the great strength, power, and speed of athletes in a myriad of disciplines. Notably over the last 30 years, steady improvements in championship performances ...
  • Quintanilla, Andrea; Simons, Evan; Frost, Stephen (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Primate cranial shape in relation to age, sex and taxonomy is a growing topic of research, with large-bodied Old World monkeys being among the most studied using geometric morphometrics (GM) and used as models for human ...
  • Schauffler, Mia (University of Oregon, 2014-05)
    This thesis is an attempt to discuss contemporary issues in journalism in the form of a screenplay. This script builds upon the classic films that preceded it, but differs by engaging in a dialogue of contemporary issues ...
  • Rasmussen, Cheri (2009)
    The 4th grade teachers at CRE participated in the 6 + 1 Writing Traits workshop through out last year. Looking at the scores, there was improvement in the Exceeds/Meets category and a drop in the conditional category. ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2017)
    This marks the third edition of 5 Minutes, a limited run print publication of quick, informal conversations between graduate students and visitors to the Art Department at the University of Oregon. The MFA program at UO ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2016)
    5 Minutes was conceived in the 2014–2015 academic year as an initiative to research, engage, and share threads of discourse between University of Oregon Department of Art masters of fine art candidates, the department’s ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2021)
    As the name implies, interviews would take place 5 minutes before large lecture artist talks. This edition's series was reformatted to accommodate the pandemic and the Zoom platform. We all have had to adapt to our collective ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2018)
    This limited run publication marks the fourth year of 5 Minutes. The interview series takes the name from the short conversations between the MFA Candidates and the guest lecturers of the Department of Art's Visiting ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2022)
    5 Minutes is a collection of informal interviews with the artists and art professionals from the University of Oregon’s Visiting Artist Lecture series, conducted by art and art history graduate students. The Visiting ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2019)
    5 Minutes is a limited-run publication featuring interviews between MFA candidates and artists invited to the University of Oregon through the Department of Art’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series. In this series, artists ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2020)
    5 Minutes is a limited-run publication featuring interviews between art and art history graduate students and art professionals invited to the University of Oregon through the Department of Art’s Visiting Artist Lecture ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Art Candidates, University of Oregon (2015)
    The interviews collected in this publication were conducted by Department of Art MFA Candidates, in conversation with invited lecturers. The initiative is called 5 minutes and is a brief interview format, designed to occur ...
  • 5 Minutes 
    Department of Art, University of Oregon; Masters of Fine Arts Candidates, University of Oregon (2023)
    5 Minutes is a collection of informal interviews with the artists and art professionals from the University of Oregon’s Visiting Artist Lecture series, conducted by art and art history graduate students. The Visiting Artists ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New in Publishing, 2019)
    Este informe se divide entre seis capítulos que presenta los generadores de ingresos principales para editores: muros de pago, suscripciones, publicidad, libres de anuncios, eventos, y e-commerce. Se acaba por mirar a ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New in Publishing, 2019-04)
    This report is divided into six chapters outlining the main revenue drivers for publishers: paywalls, subscriptions, advertising, ad-free models, events, and ecommerce. It finishers with a look at the new emerging revenue ...

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