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Prompt 3 This course does not have exams, but uses a projects-based approach and sharing your learning with your fellow students instead. How does that format help or hinder you to explore new knowledge and demonstrate what you learned? What are you learning about yourself as a student through this process? Personally, the projects based… Continue reading ~ Second Reflection ~

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5-15 Report for Week 13

Reading Journal – What did I read this week? In class on 4/19 We learned a lot about the Chinese Communist Party, including its founding in 1921 and its complicated history. WWII occurred, and afterwards, a Civil War with Nationalists resumed. Hershatter, Gail. “4. Activist.” In The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China’s Collective Past. Asia… Continue reading 5-15 Report for Week 13

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5-15 Report for Week 12

Reading Journal – What did I read this week? “Women only! The secret language of Nüshu”, Calligraphy Philosophy Channel, Youtube. March 31, 2020. https://youtu.be/xUrjisa-H_s Summary This was a YouTube video that explained the history and believed origins of the language of Nüshu, which was used by women throughout Chinese history as a method of writing and communication… Continue reading 5-15 Report for Week 12

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5-15 Report for Week 11

Hello again 5-15 reports! It was nice to have a break off last week, but I’m excited to be working on them once more. Reading Journal – What did I read (and watch!) this week? Autumn Gem. Produced by Adam Tow. Directed by Kanopy (Firm). Adam Tow, 2009.  Summary This film was about the “Chinese… Continue reading 5-15 Report for Week 11

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