Skip to content

Thinking Global, Teaching LocalThinking Global, Teaching Local

  • About Liberal Studies
  • About this Blog
  • Posts
  • Submissions
  • Sunset, Sunrise
Home > 2016 > Page 2
Writing with Pictures: The role of visual text in the on-going transformation of global, written English | Student Projects
Published March 20, 2016 by am2759

Writing with Pictures: The role of visual text in the on-going transformation of global, written English | Student Projects

Author: Sean Eve I hope you enjoy the photo essays below. These represent the first piece of graded work submitted in one of my freshman writing classes, and are informed…

Read More Writing with Pictures: The role of visual text in the on-going transformation of global, written English | Student Projects

Liberal Studies

Assignment digital writing

Strategies for Global Travel for Student Research
Published February 22, 2016 by am2759

Strategies for Global Travel for Student Research

Author: Fred Schwarzbach The imperative to “go global” is universal these days – and among the many strategies to be global are classes that incorporate an international travel experience.  Yet,…

Read More Strategies for Global Travel for Student Research

Liberal Studies

experiential global interdisciplinary place based writing

What Makes a Course Writing-Intensive? (part 4)
Published February 1, 2016 by am2759

What Makes a Course Writing-Intensive? (part 4)

Authors: Peter Diamond • Philip Kain On June 30th and July 1st, 2015, Liberal Studies held a symposium in London, bringing together instructors from nine NYU sites around the globe to exchange views…

Read More What Makes a Course Writing-Intensive? (part 4)

Liberal Studies

interdisciplinary writing

« Previous 1 2

Recent Posts

  • Sunset, Sunrise
  • We Built this City on State Control: Understanding the Chinese Hukou System
  • Re-Conceptualizing New York as an African City
  • Flâneuring with the Invisible Knapsack
  • Supposedly Fun Things We Can’t Stop Repeating: Fatih Akin’s Head-On

Tags

active learning addiction addiction studies argument Aristotle Assignment Athens case study teaching classroom experiment collaborative contentious topics coordination problem Core Curriculum Cultural Foundations democracy digital discussion based dislocation economics exam review experiential geography global global classroom global film Greek inquiry-based interdisciplinary logic pedagogy personal narratives place based Plato politics port city project-based role-playing role-switching Social Foundations student-centered Syllabus teaching technique writing

Thinking Global, Teaching Local

Thinking Global, Teaching Local is produced by the faculty of Liberal Studies, a division of the NYU Faculty of Arts & Science.

Credits:
Design - Deanna Sessions, FAS Ed Tech
Editorial Assistance - George Baroud, Jared Simard
Formatting Assistance - Amy Males, Gilmarie Brioso