Experience-rich anthropology
Enhancing the teaching and learning of anthropological
concepts by widening student experience using anthropological field
materials.
A consortium of UK universities led by CSAC is developing
"experience-based" teaching units over the next 3 years with the
support of UK HEFCE funding under the FDTL program. This WWW site will
contain information about the project as it develops.
This project
will enhance the teaching and learning of anthropology by encouraging
teachers to help students explore the relationships between field data
and analysis as reported in monographs and journal articles. Experience
at UKC and elsewhere has shown that students value and benefit from
being able to study field data as well as the results of its analysis.
The project will disseminate elements, methods and sample teaching
materials based on existing field data (field notes, film or
photographic or other types of data) suitable for incorporation into
current and new courses.
Project outline
Go to ERA's
own separate web site - the permament home of the ERA project
http://www.era.anthropology.ac.uk/index.html
Results from the Experience-rich anthropology
ERA
Winter School 15-17 January 1999
Material to introduce the project goals
Protecting images with digital fingerprinting
Coming Soon
The full-text of Phyliss Kaberry's 'Women of the Grassfields'
and other useful texts!
Working Papers
Report by Ana Moya on ways of making material available over WWW
Summary of the 1996-97 Annual Report
Outline of Project dissemination strategy
Links to relevant sites
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This project has been funded by HEFCE under the
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Last updated 10 Jan 2000