Both the e-archive and survial memo are in the link.
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Adult Education in 1940’s America Christi Martzall Ball State University EDAC 631 Adult and Community Education February 14, 2021 Commented On Christi Martzall Taylor Glaser, group 4 Introduction/Social Background The social, economic, and political climate changed December 7, 1941, when Pearl Harbor was attacked. And while World War II would dominate America’s attention until mid-decade, adult education experienced both crisis and transformation during this time. Crisis exposed problems within the American education system, and transformation was necessary in order to address those problems. Adult education was first struck with a demand for skilled workers. Because of the war, shortages of skilled workers were prevalent, and this triggered a demand for all types of training. Adult education was put under further stress when teacher...
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ReplyDeleteI thought your project was very informative and it had a lot of great and valuable information. It was easy to follow and it did have a great amount of substance to each section. The video was great too! I love how everyone gave their perspective and advice on the course. Great job everyone!
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ReplyDeleteI agree with Morgann, your project is very informative about adult education. I really like how you have included contact information on several places that provide adult education if anyone is interested in learning more or being a part of the organization. I also really enjoyed your survival video and thought you included some great tips. I agree the use of Google Docs was very helpful and a great tip for groups to collaborate. I also thought your discussion of how Dr. Chang often includes examples from previous classes as being very useful to assist students with their assignments was a great point. I thought your format of in the video was great as well, with everyone discussing the presented questions.
Group 1, I loved the look of your E-Archive brochure! The chronological timeline of AE's history was a nice touch and the information you gave was great and would be very useful to someone who wasn't familiar with the field. The "how you can be a part" section was awesome and spanned all different forms of AE. Your survival memo was nicely done and provided a great reflection on the course itself. Great work!
DeleteI too agree with Michelle and Mady, the look of your project was very professional and informative but not to informative. I've just learned how to do these blogs and google docs and lets just say I'm still learning and rough around the edges. Still can't figure out how to put who I commented on in our blog.
DeleteGroup 1, I loved the look of your E-Archive brochure! The chronological timeline of AE's history was a nice touch and the information you gave was great and would be very useful to someone who wasn't familiar with the field. The "how you can be a part" section was awesome and spanned all different forms of AE. Your survival memo was nicely done and provided a great reflection on the course itself. Great work!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your E-archive and course reflection. I definitely could relate to your thoughts on the blog. I struggled with formatting on the blog and I think simply sharing in Canvas might have alleviated some of this.
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ReplyDeleteLike many have commented, the amount of information that was included was fantastic! Thank you for all your work! I love the way you created the Canva and shared it. It was very intuitive.
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ReplyDeleteYour booklet was well organized, attractive and very informative. I appreciate how it included local resources as well as those from other countries. I was truly impressed on how you fit so much in such a small booklet. Your project was well done and creative!