The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital Media

How do we make historical documents feel alive? As a faculty member and a research librarian, we frequently encounter tension between remote archival sources and our students’ contemporary lives. By creating a web archive, we can make rare objects available to a wide audience while encouraging these...

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Main Authors: Anna-Alexandra Fodde-Reguer, Shiamin Kwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2018-12-01
Series:The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
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Online Access:https://www.asianetworkexchange.org/articles/271
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spelling doaj-db5530d0451c4fd29bdca60506d942df2020-11-25T00:30:26ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesThe ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts1943-99381943-99462018-12-01252829910.16995/ane.271170The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital MediaAnna-Alexandra Fodde-Reguer0Shiamin Kwa1Haverford CollegeBryn Mawr CollegeHow do we make historical documents feel alive? As a faculty member and a research librarian, we frequently encounter tension between remote archival sources and our students’ contemporary lives. By creating a web archive, we can make rare objects available to a wide audience while encouraging these audiences to look at them closely and creatively. We have collaborated on creating a digital archive of a small group of rare Chinese political posters from the Republican Era (1912–1949) in the Haverford Quaker & Special Collections. We are including students in all aspects of the process, from development to the implementation of a webpage. This article details the background of the project, the digital communication skills learned by the investigators and student researchers in constructing a webpage featuring these posters, and some plans for the continued use of these posters and the webpage as blended learning resources for the classroom.https://www.asianetworkexchange.org/articles/271digital archiveChinesepostersvisual cultureblended learning
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The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
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title The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital Media
title_short The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital Media
title_full The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital Media
title_fullStr The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital Media
title_full_unstemmed The Chinese Poster Project: EALC Pedagogy and Digital Media
title_sort chinese poster project: ealc pedagogy and digital media
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
issn 1943-9938
1943-9946
publishDate 2018-12-01
description How do we make historical documents feel alive? As a faculty member and a research librarian, we frequently encounter tension between remote archival sources and our students’ contemporary lives. By creating a web archive, we can make rare objects available to a wide audience while encouraging these audiences to look at them closely and creatively. We have collaborated on creating a digital archive of a small group of rare Chinese political posters from the Republican Era (1912–1949) in the Haverford Quaker & Special Collections. We are including students in all aspects of the process, from development to the implementation of a webpage. This article details the background of the project, the digital communication skills learned by the investigators and student researchers in constructing a webpage featuring these posters, and some plans for the continued use of these posters and the webpage as blended learning resources for the classroom.
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Chinese
posters
visual culture
blended learning
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