A new school year is now upon us and what better way to celebrate than to reminisce about years past at UMBC! Let's be honest. How many of you remember your commencement speaker? Your...
The Project MUSE beta site offers access to over 300 free sample books. Browse and search this selection of books, along with MUSE journals, as a preview of the combined book and journal content...
What: Library Basics When: 12 Noon on Tuesday, September 6 Where: Library Room 259 This workshop aims to provide students with the basic knowledge of a university library's resources and...
We have scheduled our pre-semester meeting to talk about digital storytelling activities on Tuesday, August 30 at 1:00pm in the International Media Center. This is a great opportunity to share...
150 years ago this past April, the United States began its most trying and desperate hour. In the wake of the secession of eight Southern States from the Union, government and military leaders in...
All articles published in Cambridge Journals in 2009 and 2010 are free to access for 6 weeks, from 15th July until 30th August 2011. No registration is required. Simply go to...
Full Title: The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism - Database Trial - June 21 - August 4, 2011 UMBC now has trial access to The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and...
As part of her Independent Studies in the New Media Studio, Fulbright Scholar Meri Collazos Sola developed a multimedia project using digital digital storytelling to explore identity and culture...
www.flickr.com UMBC New Media Studio's Multimedia Literacy Lab Spring, 2011 photoset MCS101L, Multimedia Literacy Lab, is a one-credit course offered in two sections. The class is...
This spring students examined the history of American Youth Activism from 1945-1975 while producing digital stories and documentaries. Young Americans were important participants in the social,...
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