Just because this blog has been silent throughout the COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t mean we haven’t been involved in different projects with UGA’s medieval manuscripts. Teaching…
Tag: Course design
The central research project for this semester’s Hargrett Hours course has been the Passion material in the manuscript. Most centrally, we’re interested in how the…
One question kept arising in this course: why are we undertaking elemental analysis in an English course? Sure, it was an atypical English course, more…
I went into this final unit of class with equal doses of excitement and trepidation. Excitement over learning this new aspect of manuscript study alongside…
Once again, the end of the semester has snuck up on us like a steam train in need of a tune-up, and we’re all scrambling…
This is the week we’ve been waiting for all semester: the week when Dr. Alice Hunt of UGA’s Center for Applied Isotope Studies brings a…
We wrapped up our service-learning project – helping the librarians reconceive a way to improve the discoverability of our medieval holdings while also improving the…
We’re doing something a little different in this year’s Hargrett Hours class: we’re undertaking a service project for the Special Collections Libraries. One of UGA’s…
Wow – where have the days gone? The first week of the semester has flown by here at UGA and it was good to get…
[Note: In October, I gave a presentation on the work of this course — a sort of apologia for the course as well as a…