AANAPISI Professionals Panel May 2, 2024 If you want to watch the content, copy and paste the link below: https://youtu.be/NfQ9ausFvdo
Professor Heather Bruce Satrom discusses the experience she had during her fellowship with the MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
Professor Monica Mische discusses the experience she and her students had during her fellowship with the MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
Professor Nichole Thomas discusses the experience she had during her fellowship with the MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
Professor Amanda Lebleu discusses the experience she had during her fellowship with the MC-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
Professor Jona Colson discusses the experience he had during his fellowship with the Montgomery College-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program.
People share their stories about famous events
Transitioning to College: A Guide for Students with Disabilities.
Join writer and vocalist Alexa Patrick in an energizing Black History Month event as she performs poems from her debut collection, Remedies for Disappearing (Haymarket Books, 2023). The collection explores the intricate stories of Black girlhood. If you have wild aunties, whether you've gone to a prom or not, or if you've ever felt like "the only" in a space where you wanted to be seen, this event is for you. Click on the link below to watch the show on Youtube: https://youtu.be/AvHT3bpPCws
As we continue working toward a more socially just landscape in U.S. higher education, it has become increasingly important to discuss and celebrate the core values of open education, and then lead and transform through open education. With continued uncertainties from COVID-19 and growing social justice concerns, our teaching practices and learning environments may be particularly challenging for our students. In this interactive virtual presentation, Shinta Hernandez, Ph.D., will share effective open education practices, engagement strategies, and professional development opportunities, with an emphasis on what Montgomery College is doing to advance its work in this space. Participants will ultimately learn about accessible, affordable, equitable, inclusive, and innovative methods to increase student success by way of open education.
Why It Matters - Elysse Meredith Why English is So Weird
Whether we like it or not, technology is changing the way we work. For translators and interpreters, ignoring AI and Machine Translation (MT) is not an option, but if we can stay open and curious by exploring what presents itself, we can ride the waves of change rather than struggle against it. In her keynote speech, Mery will look at the changes that the T&I industry has experienced in the past adn those that are happening right now. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLMC9j_zwHk
Renee Tannenbaum will present a live musical performance to illustrate the unique challenges that translating lyrics presents, as well as the universality of these great tunes. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCtZMjvX1RE
Renee Tannenbaum will present a live musical performance to illustrate the unique challenges that translating lyrics presents, as well as the universality of these great tunes.
Why It Matters - Elysse Meredith Why English is So Weird
Montgomery College Professor Matthew Decker discusses how he utilized the Smithsonian artifacts, museums, and resources with his students.
Guest Speaker, Artist Misoo Bang, talks about Asian and Asian American Women Survivors of Domestic Violence and Stereotypes.
Award Winning Poet and Author, Victoria Chang came to Montgomery College and shared her poems and thoughts with students, the College community and other guests.
AANAPISI Professionals Panel May 2, 2024 If you want to watch the content, copy and paste the link below: https://youtu.be/NfQ9ausFvdo