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SUMMER 2006 PRESESSION (May 22-May 26)
ENGL 681 Research Skills (all-day workshop)
Professor Orchard
M-F 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
This is a one-week intensive
workshop designed for current high school and college teachers as well as
graduate students. Using the concepts of connectivity and the hyper-linking
of knowledge found in the works of the popular creative innovator and
intellect James Burke, students will learn and apply methods of research
that will create pathways of information across different literary periods.
Such pathways will require students to encounter, record and analyze a
multiplicity of different sources – both primary and secondary - in
databases and archival material. Once students have understood and applied
these pathways in different cultural periods and in different kinds of
documents, they will conclude with a focus on a particular literary period,
author or cultural concept of their choice, constructing a bibliography that
reflects their findings and using methods of the course. There will be a
variety of activities every day and the class will take advantage of hands-
on research using archival sources at the library as well as a variety of
extensive academic databases that include articles, pamphlets and
newspapers.