erasingboundaries.psu.edu
People and Partners | Erasing Boundaries Supporting Communities - Penn State
http://erasingboundaries.psu.edu/page/people-and-partners-0
About the Erasing Boundaries Project. Public Scholarship and Service-Learning. CCPH 15th Anniversary Conference. Registration and Lodging Information. Audio Clips of Presenters. 2011 IARSLCE Annual Conference. 2011 AUCEA International Conference. 2009 CELA and EDRA Conferences. EB Publication of 2008 Symposium. 2007 Erasing Boundaries Survey. Add a Case Study. Service-Learning Case Study Framework. Evaluation and Reflection Handbook. Websites and online resources. Evolving a Peer Network. Add a Case Study.
cln.temple.edu
Local & National Resources | Temple Community Learning Network
http://cln.temple.edu/localresources
Transforming Knowledge into Action. The Community Learning Network (CLN) is Temple University’s home for Community Based Learning. The CLN creates opportunities for students, faculty and local organizations to partner through courses, internships and research, combining academic knowledge and community work for deeper learning and community benefit. Events cannot currently be displayed, sorry! Please check back later. Other University Civic Engagement Centers. Stanford, Haas Center. UPenn, Netter Center.
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: September 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Update in the 3rd week. Well, I'm in the third week of my writing course, and I have lots of work looming ahead, so this seems like a propitious moment to share my experiences to date. The course meets in two sections of 16 and 17 students in 75 minute periods on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The introductory module is an introduction to quantitative literacy (QL), for which the students are reading Mathematics and Democracy. And What the Numbers Say.
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: May 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. Follow-up to Lafayette conversations. In conversations at the workshop, I promised to relay two things to the group. The first is for other PowerPoint skeptics: the Gettysburg Address as a PP presentation. It can be found at http:/ www.cs.berkeley.edu/ russell/gettysburg. Or reprinted in The Cognitive Style of Power Point. By Edward R. Tufte. Posted by Priscilla at 10:40 AM. Monday, May 29, 2006. Know of any counterexamples? Posted by Kira at 10:16 PM.
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: June 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_06_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Friday, June 16, 2006. Update from the Fair Division Working Group. Right now, the Fair Division working group is me with a little help from Ron. So the module we will develop is going to be for my first-year seminar course. That means the mathematical content will be minimal, but there will be some writing expected of the students. I intend to use the book "The Win-Win Solution: Guaranteeing Fair Shares to Everybody" by Steven J. Brams. And Alan D. Taylor. Describe the fai...
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: July 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Thursday, July 06, 2006. Annotated Bibliography - How I did it. It's been pointed out that folks might be interested in what I did to create the annotated bibliography. First of all, I used Google Scholar. S forward citation linking to find 176 sources that cited Brams and Taylor's seminal book " Fair Division: From Cake-Cutting to Dispute Resolution. To create the annotated version, I chose to use LaTeX/BibTeX. Including the handy application BibDesk. Out in cyberspace; th...
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: March 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Monday, March 06, 2006. Introductions - Lisa Marano. Hi Rob and fellow workshop participants! As an attempt to try my hand at "blogging" and also to get to know you all a little better, I thought I'd post a brief introduction and why I am interested in participating in this workshop. Hopefully someo ther participants would follow suit. I guess that's all for now. I'm looking forward to hearing from the rest of you and participating in May. West Chester University of PA.
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: February 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Monday, February 13, 2006. Lodging for folks not commuting to the workshop will be at the Holiday Inn Express Easton. The hotel is a couple of miles west of campus. It provides a complimentary continental breakfast, an indoor pool, and a fitness center. You can learn more at the web site:. Http:/ www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ex/1/en/hd/ESNPA. Many participants are planning to fly to the workshop. Here are some airport facts. Http:/ www.lantabus.com/. If you fly into PHL, there...
mathofsj.blogspot.com
Mathematics of Social Justice: August 2006
http://mathofsj.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html
Mathematics of Social Justice. Wednesday, August 02, 2006. Course Module on Fair Division. The result of the Fair Division Working Group's summer efforts is a module for the First-Year Seminar being taught at Lafayette in the fall. It is available as a pdf file through this link. Posted by Rob Root at 12:35 PM. To aid in collaboration of workshop participants and in dissemination of their work, and similar efforts. Update in the 3rd week. Course Module on Fair Division. Fair Division Bibliography Posted.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT