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531 Finney

This interview is with Gail Finney, Professor and Chair Emerita of German and Comparative Literature. She was appointed in 1988 and retired in 2020.Gail taught a wide range of undergraduate and…

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DOLCE - May 3, 2024 - Increasing undergraduates’ Sense of Belonging and their Applied Research Skills

On Friday, May 3rd, 2024 for DOLCE we featured talks by Janine Wilson of Economics and Cecilia Giulivi from the School of Veterinary Medicine.Janine Wilson spoke on “Fostering an…

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518 Schiesari

This interview is with Juliana Schiesari, Professor Emerita of Italian and Professor and Chair Emerita of Comparative Literature . She was appointed in 1989 and retired in 2018.Juliana Schiesari is…

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AI-POWERED LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION: Innovative Strategies and Applications

Invited Panelists / Presenters Language Programs & The Academic Technology Services, UC Davis PART 1: Mini-Presentations and Q&A A diverse group of invited panelists will present their…

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Exploring the Mind: Sensorimotor Plasticity, Cognitive Flexibility and the Bilingual Brain: A Neuroemergentist Perspective.

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Research____Subject_Guides

How to find research / subject guides.

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Library Vignette #1 - Find it at the UCD Library (Music Research)

This first Library Vignette session titled “Find it at the UCD Library” is about getting the most out of the UCD Library Catalog. It will include the following: · …

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SITT 2023: Engaging Undergraduate Students with Google Sheets: A Simple Classroom Exercise by Brendan Johnston and Erik Fausak

UWP 104F is a course designed to teach students to discover, synthesize and share information learned in the health sciences. Student attention and retention of search strategies will be explored in…

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A conversation about assessments and AI in large STEM classes with Cecilia Giulivi: A SITT 2023 Interview with Dr. Andy Jones

Cecilia Giulivi shares how concerns about authentic and sustained learning in her biochemistry course led her to substitute a one-page essay for the more typical multiple-choice questions test to…

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522 Xiaomei Chen

This interview is with Xiaomei Chen, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Chinese Literature and Culture. She was appointed in 2003 and retired in 2021.Xiaomei’s research interests include…

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Women & Philanthropy Speaker Series: STEM, Stories and Sheroes: Impacting the Next Generation

Join us as Hala Kurdi Cozadd facilitates a conversation with Dr. Theanne Griffith, neuroscientist and award winning children's book author, as they explore how persistence and preparedness can…

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Finding primary literature from evidence synthesis

Finding evidence synthesis studies are great summaries with critical evaluation of included literature to a certain point. It is important to find studies published since the evidence synthesis or…

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ANS 2 - Part III: Locating the peer-reviewed Animal Science Literature

•Find CAB Abstracts on Ovid – two paths to get there•Know what information is included in the CAB Abstracts database•Understand how the Advanced Search works•Learn how to…

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5) Culture of the Fukushima Disasters--presentation by Dr. Doug Slaymaker

8th Annual Alan Templeton Distinguished Lecture in Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures: Special Event The Culture of the Fukushima Disasters: Japanese Film, Literature, Manga, and…

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1) Culture of the Fukushima Disasters: Japanese Film, Literature, Manga, and Photography after 3.11 INTRODUCTION

8th Annual Alan Templeton Distinguished Lecture in Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures: Special Event The Culture of the Fukushima Disasters: Japanese Film, Literature, Manga, and…

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SITT 2022: Creating an online asynchronous module to complement professional student literature searching and critical evaluation for Case-based Learning by Cecilia Giulivi, Stanley Marks, and Erik Fausak

To emphasize professional students’ ability to retrieve and critically appraise information sources in the model of Problem-based and Case-based Learning, the UC Davis School of Veterinary…

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