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Teaching about Asia in a time of pandemic /

"In the spring of 2020, educators suddenly found themselves teaching remotely as they and their students began a multiweek period of pandemic-induced isolation. As weeks turned to months, administrators announced that students would not return to campus until the following school year and perha...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kenley, David L., 1968- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor, MI : The Association for Asian Studies, [2021]
Colección:Asia shorts ; number 8
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: Getting past the plexiglass / David Kenley -- We've never been global : how local meanings mattered in 1900 and still matter now / Jeffrey Wasserstrom -- Sikhi, Seva, and Sarbat da Bhala in a pandemic / Tejpaul Singh Bainiwal -- Understanding South Korea's religious landscape, Patient 31, and COVID-19 exceptionalism / Minjung Noh -- Death, disease, and Buddhist patronage in Japan : the Great Smallpox Epidemic of 735 / Melody Rod-ari -- Taiwan and COVID-19 : global pressure, domestic success / Lucien Ellington, Jeffrey Melnik, and Thomas J. Shattuck -- Mythmaking and COVID-19 : Asian alternatives to "warfare" against disease / Kin Cheung -- Explaining the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on China-Africa relations / Richard Aidoo -- India's pandemic response as a mirror on understanding India's complexities / Tinaz Pavri -- A literature of loss : studying narratives of exile in medieval Japan in the context of COVID-19 / Susan Spencer -- Teaching the edges of empires : Hong Kong and Taiwan amidst the COVID-19 pandemic / Justin Wu -- Zooming to Indonesia : cultural exchange without study abroad / Gareth Barkin -- Somatic approaches to teaching Asia online : a case study of Taijiquan training for actors / Adam D. Frank -- Podcasting during the pandemic and beyond / Tristan R. Grunow -- Designing and implementing a tandem language learning (TLL) program for learners of Chinese and English using the social media app QQ / Jeffrey Gil, Han Lin, and Gwendolyn Campbell -- Digital investigations : using virtual fieldwork in the classroom / Byron Haast and Phillip O'Brien -- Blogging as digital citizens in an online course / Nabaparna Ghosh -- Teaching Asia : online Harkness discussions / Jared Hall -- What's in a wet market? Anthropology of food and Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic / Sarah G. Grant -- Teaching college-level Asian politics through simulations in online environments / Petra Hendrickson -- Investigating the COVID-19 pandemic : an East Asian perspective / Matthew Roberts -- China in the age of COVID-19 : strategies for teaching survey students / Tanya L. Roth. 
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