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MTH 130 - Differential Equations
Under the Global Challenges & Social Justice curriculum, this course counts for the Global Challenges area of inquiry through the Data & Quantitative Reasoning (DQR) perspective. This course will cover various global challenges in which differential equations are used to study. Some of these included Populations Modeling and Species Conservation, Pollution/global warming (Mixing Problems), Safety in engineering designs (Tacoma Narrows Bridge) and Turbulence. -
American Environmental History
This site to displays in time and space what the course taught in term of Americans’ interactions with their environment over the past few centuries. Students contribute materials weekly over the course of the term, and contribute a set of items derived from their “hometown environmental history” research as part of the final project. -
Black to the Future
This course has students analyze contemporary texts from the Afrofuturist canon, travel the sonic byways, and explore other Black cultural production by creators who are grounded in the past and have a more inclusive view of the future. -
Reform and Revolution in Latin America and the Caribbean
This faculty initiated website project uses Omeka's timeline and mapping module, along with a collecting form, to showcase student submissions on a timeline and map. In this course, we seek to answer these questions by exploring the history of Modern Latin America. Through lectures, readings, music and art, we will examine moments where peoples and governments have sought to make and change the modern world. -
MTH-110-05 Calculus 1
This faculty initiated website project uses interactive Omeka components to collect student submissions and allows them to comment on each other's submissions easily without logging into the Omeka backend. The goals of this course on differential calculus are as follows: Creating short real-time videos aimed at classmates on a topic, learning target, or assigned problem, they will construct a personal understanding of the concept and develop problem solving skills. Improve critical thinking, creative thinking, and practical thinking skills. Articulate, communicate, and evaluate ideas to structure a more enduring understanding of the material and depth of content knowledge.