Cora Agatucci
Attachment 1: Web Publications - to
PIP 2000-2004 Final Report
Referenced in
Cora Agatucci's PIP 2000-2004 Final
Report
URL:
http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/PIPSab/PIP00_04FinalReport.htm
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1.
Humanities 211 Course Web
(Culture & Literature of Africa) |
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Stanford University Libraries,
Karen Fung, 1994-2003: Africa South of the Sahara > Topics: Literature:
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/lit.html |
October 2003 |
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Langues et littératures d'Afrique: Les Signets de la Bibliothèque nationale de France: 22 août 2003. http://www.bnf.fr/pages/liens/d4/sle/afrique-sle-d4.html
”Humanities
211 - Culture(s) & Literature(s) of Africa |
22 août 2003 |
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Columbia University Libraries: African Studies: History and Cultures of
Africa [2 Oct.
2003]:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/cult.html |
October 2003 |
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Ángel Martínez de Velasco Farinós, and Esteban Canales. Hispania Nova: Revista de Historia Contemporánea. RedIRIS: Spanish National Research Network. ÁFRICA Y ORIENTE MEDIO [African and the Middle East recommended web sites]. Julio 2003. http://hispanianova.rediris.es/enlaces/hn0706.htm “Syllabi: Curso de historia y cultura del Africa subsahariana desde el Central Oregon Community College, por Cora Agatucci. Incluye extensas cronologías [African Timelines] comentadas, de las que las partes 3ª, 4ª y 5ª comprenden los siglos XVIII, XIX y XX.” [links to HUM 211 Home page] |
July 2003 |
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Carmela Garritano
(Asst. Prof. of English, Univ. of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN) sent me an email
[26 June 2003] requesting permission to link to my HUM 211 course web, and
inviting me to post HUM 211 course materials to TeachAfrica, a
“moderated, community-maintained digital repository of electronic resources
related to African Studies . . .” TeachAfrica:
http://www.teachafrica.net |
June 2003 |
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Dean
Makuluni, Assistant Professor, Dept. of African Languages & Literature,
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. African 201:
Introduction to African Languages & Literature. African 201 Resources, Fall
2002:
http://african.lss.wisc.edu/makuluni/af201/resources.html |
Fall 2002 |
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2.
African Authors: Chinua Achebe & Things Fall Apart |
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EDSITEment, National Endowment for Humanities: |
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AFRICA – Teacher Tools: Lesson Plans: Exploring African Culture. PBS Online (companion website to 2001 television series). http://www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/tools/culture/get_started.html “”I will tell you something about stories . . . ‘ Leslie Marmon Silko . . . [quotation taken from my African Storytelling web page]. “This ‘African Storytelling: Oral Traditions’ section of the Central Oregon Community College Web site is a good place to learn about the importance of the oral traditions in African culture . . . .” |
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Behind the Glass: The Cincinnati Art Museum, OH. Using the Visual Arts to Teach Across the Curriculum
”A collaborative project of WCET,
Cincinnati Art
Museum, and Association of the Advancement of Art Education (AAAE) through
funding from Ohio Educational Telecommunications in support of the Ohio
SchoolNet initiative.” |
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Palantine: Performing Arts Learning
and Teaching Innovation Network., LTSN
[Learning & Teaching Support Network]
National Subject Centre for Performing Arts. Music Dept. & Dept. of Theatre
Studies, Lancaster Univ.,
Lancaster, UK. Oct. 2003.
Palantine Directory is an “extensive collection of reviewed links to learning and teaching
resources in dance, drama, music, theatre and related topics.”
Storytelling:
http://www.palatine.org.uk/directory/index.php/Drama/TheatreCrafts/storyt
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Oct.
2003 |
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EducETH.ch – Teaching and Learning,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Zurich,
Switzerland: The
English Page by Hans G. Fischer: “Achebe, Chinua”:, Oct. 2003:
http://www.educeth.ch/english/readinglist/achebec/things.html -Background Information recommends: “African Storytelling: Oral Traditions by Cora Agatucci, Professor of English, Central Oregon Community College. October 1998” ” [links to my African Storytelling page] |
Oct.
2003 |
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Prof. Robert G. Roth
(Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ), World Lit II - English 226:
Achebe. Fall 2003. |
Fall
2003 |
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Midwood
High School at Brooklyn College, NY. Author Websites |
Oct.
2003 |
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Internet Resources for Authors Studied in the EN202 World Literature Course.
Prof. Jeffrey Hotz, Montgomery College-Takoma Park, MD:
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Sept. 2003 |
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Global Literacy Project
[New Brunswick, NJ] –
Global Citizens – Classroom. 2002-2003. |
2002-2003 |
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Brickhill, Joan. “Return to
South Africa.”
Africa Today Nov/Dec 2002: |
Nov/Dec. 2002 last
accessed: |
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Core
Values Internet Resource Library: Sub-Saharan Africa. Oakland [CA]
Unified School District.
March 2002.
African Timelines:
“Core Values Internet Resource Library:
Sub-Saharan Africa,” L. C. Swanson, Middle School Technology Literacy
Project for Language Arts & Social Studies, Oakland [CA] Unified School
District; |
March 2002 last
accessed: |
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Internet Public Library: Online Literary Criticism Collection |
14 Dec. 2001 last
accessed: |
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LITR
5734: Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
(Univ. of Houston-Clear
Lake):
Sample Student Research Project 2001: |
Summer 2001 |
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Essays and Resources for PHL 206 (Philosophy & Literature), Prof. Frank Edler, Philosophy, Communications & Humanities Div., Metropolitan Community College, Omaha, Nebraska. 6 Dec. 2000
http://commhum.mccneb.edu/philos/phl206.htm
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Dec.
2000 |
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Subscription Only WEB FEET Seal of Approval
for my HUM 211 Chinua Achebe website, featured in the WEB FEET: Monthly
Subject Guide to the Best Web Sites, July 2001; this subscription
subject guide (RockHill Communications) is directed toward teachers,
librarians, parents, students, and the general public:
www.webfeetguides.com [Marie Boyle, RockHill Communications; and
Danielle Shaw, Managing Editor, WEB FEET Guides, Email communications, June
2001] |
July 2001 |
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Core Values Internet Resource Library,
Sub-Saharan Africa:
Unit 2: Ancient Africa: Internet Workshop Menu |
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Chinua Achebe: 2-star rating, The Web’s Best Sites, Britannica.com online encyclopedia URL: http://www.britannica.com/ [Search Term: Achebe, Chinua.] http://www.britannica.com/search?query=Achebe%2C%20Chinua&ct=&fuzzy=N ”The Web’s Best Sites: African Author: Chinua Achebe Central Oregon Community College. Directory of links on this contemporary Nigerian writer. Includes lesson plans, abibliography, and excerpts from an interviews. " |
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Looksmart: The Quality Web Directory
– URL:
http://www.looksmart.com/ |
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African
Timelines: History, Orature, Literature & Film |
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Library of Congress–American Memory - The Learning Page - Getting Started |
June 2003 Last
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Wonders of the African World
– Classroom. PBS Online
[companion website to 1999
television series, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] Lesson Plan: Slave
Kingdoms Further Resources: Websites: “Central Oregon Community College (a comprehensive timeline of the African slave trade) . . . “ |
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African Timelines:
“Africa South of the Sahara” Karen Fung,
Stanford University
Libraries/Academic Information Resources,
Stanford
Univ.: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/history/hischron.html |
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Dept. of Instruction, Multnomah Education Service District,
Portland,
OR.
“African Timelines . . . Reviewed: Scout Report. |
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The
History Channel Classroom. HistoryChannel.com Network.
Global History:
recommended link to African Timelines Part II: African Empires |
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Behind the Glass: The
Cincinnati Art Museum, OH. Using the Visual Arts to Teach Across the Curriculum
”A collaborative project of WCET,
Cincinnati Art
Museum, and Association of the Advancement of Art Education (AAAE) through
funding from Ohio Educational Telecommunications in support of the Ohio
SchoolNet initiative.” |
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Atidekate
[Ewe; trans. “Under One Tree], “an organization
created by Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to assist community
development in
Ghana, West Africa.” Castles, Slavery:
http://www.atidekate.com/Diaspora.htm |
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Global Education Centre (Adelaide,
South Australia) “is a
non-profit, non-government organisation committed to global education, by
supporting South Australian community members, teachers and students . . .
.” Web Links:
Africa |
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Brian Worsfold, Dept. of English & Linguistics, Univ. of Lleida, Catalunya, Spain. History & Culture of English-speaking Countries 2.
Sept. 2003.
References: “Really useful websites: . . .
“ links to African
Timelines |
Sept. 2003 |
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Karen Dalziel Tallman, Librarian, Fine Arts/Humanities Team,
Univ.
of Arizona Library. Africana Studies: History.
August 4, 2003. |
Aug.
2003 |
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Al
Chambers
(Children’s Librarian), McAllen Memorial Library, McAllen, TX.
McAllen Memorial Library Homework Helper:
Africa.
July 2003. [recommended link:] African Timelines |
July
2003 |
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DATA
and Program Library Service (DPLS), Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison. “African Timelines, Part III: African Slave Trade & European Imperialism – Central Oregon Community College . . . ” |
April 2003 |
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Peter P. Ekeh, Ph.D., ed. (State Univ. of New York-Buffalo). Uhobo Waado, Urhobo Historical Society. 1999-2003. Related Web Sites: Africa Wide Interests. http://www.waado.org/WebResources/Africa.html Recommended Link: “African Timelines: History, Orature, Literature, & Film (Central Oregon Community College . . . .” |
1999-2003. |
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Foreign Language Learning Center (FLLC), Univ.
of North Texas |
Aug. 2003
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Dr.
John A. King, Jr.; Academic Dean – 12th Grade, Ransom Everglades
School, Coconut
Grove, FL [1 Feb. 2003 email: JKing@RansomEverglades.org]: “Africa Timelines These pages are constructed more from a ‘studies’ perspective than they are a purely history play, but these "timelines" are really outlines of African history and culture, full of links for further exploration. Professor Cora Agatucci maintains these pages at Central Oregon Community College. I think this would be an excellent place to begin a research project on anything African.” |
Oct.
2003 |
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Vincent Ferraro, The Ruth C. Lawson Professor of International Politics,
Mount Holyoke College,
MA: [last revised] Oct. 2003. |
Oct.
2003 |
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MATRIX – The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online,
Michigan
State
University. Exploring
Africa: Africa in the Classroom.
May 2003. Introduction to
Curriculum Resources:
http://ex.matrix.msu.edu/africa/curriculum http://ex.matrix.msu.edu/africa/curriculum/1m7/7areadings.htm Suggested Readings and Historical Sources: Websites links to African Timelines |
May
2003 |
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Multnomah County Library Homework Center, 1997;
2002-2003. |
2002-2003 |
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Program in Social Studies and Global Education, Ohio State Univ. African
History: Ancient
Africa: Web
Resources. June
22, 2003. |
June
2002 |
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Thomson Wadsworth publishers. History: Internet Guide for History: Africa. 2002. http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/special_features/iguide/africa.html
African Slavery Timeline
[links to African Timelines Part 3] |
2002 |
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Paul
Halsall, Fordham
Univ. Internet African History Sourcebook.
[Last Updated] Feb. 26,
2001. |
Feb.
2001 |
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Christian A. Gertsch, Dept. of English (Institut für englische Sprachen und
Literaturen) Univ. of Berne,
Switzerland. 15 Oct.
2000. |
Oct
2000 |
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Carlos F. Camargo, Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies, Univ. of Calif.-Berkeley. “The Development of World Civilization – UGIS 55A: World Civilization to 1500, Fall 1997, Web Resources for Early African Kingdoms and The Epic of Sundiata,” Last
accessed Oct. 2003. |
Fall
1997 |
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Prof. Charles Schaefer, History 350: Colonialism and Independence: Understanding Modern
Africa (Valparaiso
Univ., Valparaiso, IN; 1995-2003): Paper #5 [assignment, Spring
2000]: http://www.valpo.edu/history/ClassPages/HIST350/Paper5/davis.htm |
Spring 2000 |
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Excelsior College Virtual Library,
Sheridan Libraries,
Excelsior College; Last library update: 09/03/03: “Significant
resource
collections in history “
African Timelines From: Cora Agatucci, Central Oregon Community
College |
Sept. 2003 |
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Prof. Thomas J. Sienkewicz, Classics Dept.,
Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL: http://department.monm.edu/classics/Courses/timeline_internet_resources.htm |
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Nelson County Public Library
Bardstown, KY. 10/18/03 |
Oct. 2003 |
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Core Values Internet Resource Library,
Unit 2: Ancient Kush: Internet Workshop |
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Editor’s Choice Award, Awesome Library
(Dr. R. Jerry Adams and EDI – Evaluation & Development Institute), for
African Timelines, Part I: Ancient
Africa http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Ancient_Civilizations/Ancient_Africans.html |
Oct 2003 |
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Britannica.com Encyclopedia:
http://www.britannica.com/ [first accessed Feb. 2001] ”The
Web’s Best Sites:
African Timelines
Central
Oregon Community College. "Comprehensive chronology, supplemented with links, of
African
history from the pre-historic era to recent times. " |
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Subscription Only: African Timelines: History Online and ProQuest Learning: History (Richard Westwood, Development Editor, Chadwyck-Healey, Bell & Howell Information & Learning Company), gateways providing “access to the most informative and accessible free web [historical] resources currently available on key historical topics” and support for “teaching and study of History at AS and A Level “ [subscription only]; URL: http://historyonline.chadwyck.co.uk/info/home.htm [& Email from Richard Westwood, 27 Apr. 2001 |
Apr. 2001 |
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Looksmart: The Quality Web Directory: http://www.looksmart.com/ Pathway: Home>Library>Humanities>History>Africa>Guides & Directories | |