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Piscos, James Lotero. "“Humanizing the Indios” Early Spanish missionaries’ struggles for natives’ dignity: Influences and impact in 16th Century Philippines." Bedan Research Journal 7, no. 1 (April 30, 2022): 158–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.58870/berj.v7i1.36.

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Spanish conquest in the New World has two sides, evangelization, and colonization. The former was carried by the missionaries who were heavily influenced by Bartolome de Las Casa and Vitoria, while the latter by conquistadores, the defenders of the conquest. Early missionaries fought for the dignity of the Indios where they clashed with the motives of the conquistadores to exploit human resources. The problematic part was they have to work under the Spanish crown where their point of contact was also their area for friction. When they arrived in the Philippines, that social solidarity and dynamics of social relation continued where it became complex due to the involvement of various groups including the natives and their leaders, the religious orders, and most of all the Spanish Royal Court that had the history of having a heart for the Indians. King Philip II created a space for debates within his agenda of social conscience. Using Durkheim’s structuralist-functionalist approach, historical narratives about early missionaries’ struggles for natives’ dignity in the 16th century Philippines were examined. Durkheim’s social solidarity, dynamics of social relations, and his concepts of anomie as disruptions due to dramatic changes and conflicts were utilized as tools to analyze the quest for total well-being. The achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs) is authenticated in amplifying the value of human dignity, equality, and respect for each individual. With this, the 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines is worth the celebration.ReferencesAbella, G. (1971) From Indio to Filipino and some historical works. Philippine Historical Review. (Vol. 4).Arcilla, J. S. S.J. (1998). The Spanish conquest. Kasaysayan: The story of the Filipino people. (Vol. 3). C & C Offset Printing Co., Ltd.Bernal, R. (1965). “Introduction.” The colonization and conquest of the Philippines by Spain: Some contemporary source documents. Filipiniana Book Guild.Burkholder, M. (1996). “Sepulveda, Juan Gines de.” Encyclopedia of Latin American history and culture. (Vol.5). Edited by Barbara A. Tenenbaum. Macmillan Library Reference.Burkholder, S. (1996). “Vitoria, Francisco de.” Encyclopedia of Latin American history and culture. (Vol.5). Macmillan Library Reference.Tenenbaum, B. (ed). (1996). “Sepulveda Juan Gines de” in Encyclopedia of Latin American history and culture (Vol. 5) Macmillan Library Reference.Cabezon, A. (1964) An introduction to church and state relations according to Francisco Vitoria. University of Sto. Tomas. Cathay Press Ltd. (1971). Spain in the Philippines: From conquest to the revolution.Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) (2020). Pastoral letter celebrating the 500th Year of Christianity in the Philippines. https://cbcpnews.net/cbcpnews/wp-content/uploads/2021/ 03/500-YOC-CBCP-Pastoral-Statement-Final.pdf.Charles V. (1539) De Indis, Letter of Emperor Charles V to Francisco Vitoria, Toledo.Cushner, N. (1966). The isles of the west: Early Spanish voyages to the Philippines, 1521-1564. Ateneo de Manila Press.Dasmarinas, G. (1591). Account of Encomiendas in Philipinas. Blair, E. and R. (1903) (Vol. 8) (eds. at annots). The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Vol.3: Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest conditions with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century. Arthur H Clark. Hereinafter referred to as B and R.De la Costa, H. (1961). Jesuits in the Philippines. Harvard University Press.De la Rosa, R. (1990). Beginnings of the Filipino Dominicans. UST Press.De Jesus, E. (1965). “Christianity and conquest: The basis of Spanish sovereignty over the Philippines.” The beginnings of Christianity in the Philippines. Philippine Historical Institute.Digireads.com. (2013). The division of labor. https://1lib.ph/book/2629481/889cf4Donovan, W. (1996). “Las Casas, Bartolome.” Encyclopedia of Latin American history and culture (Vol.3). Macmillan Library Reference.Durkheim, E. (2005). Suicide: A study on sociology. Routledge.Durkheim, E. Mauss, M., & Needham, R. (2010) Primitive Classification. Routledge.Duterte, R. (2018). Executive Order No.55. https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2018/05may/20180508-EO-55-RRD.pdf.Ferrante, J. (2015). Sociology, a global perspective. Cengage Learning.Gutierrez, L. (1975). “Domingo de Salazar’s struggle for justice and humanization in the conquest of the Philippines.” Philippiniana Sacra 14.Harvard University. (1951). Jurisdictional conflicts in the Philippines during the XVI and XVII.Lavezaris, M. (1569) Letter to Felipe II in B and R (1903) (Vol. 3).Licuanan, V. and Mira J. (1994). The Philippines under Spain: Reproduction of the original spanish documents with english translation (Vol. 5). National Trust for Historic and Cultural Preservation of the Philippines.Lietz, P. (Trans). (1668). Munoz Text of Alcina’s History of the Bisayan Islands. Philippine Studies Program. XXV(74). National Quincentennial Committee (2021). Victory and Humanity. https://nqc.gov.ph/en/resources/victory-and-humanity/Lukes, S. (ed) (2013) The rules of sociological method. Palgrave Macmillan.National Trust for Historic and Cultural Preservation of the Philippines. (1996). The Philippines under Spain: Reproduction of the original Spanish documents with English translation (Vol 6).Piscos, J.L. (2017). Human Rights and Justice Issues in the 16th Century Philippines. Scientia, The international journal on the liberal arts. San Beda College. https://scientia-sanbeda.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/2-piscos.pdfPorras, J.L. (1990). The synod of Manila of 1582. Translated by Barranco, Carballo, Echevarra, Felix, Powell and Syquia. Historical Conservation Society.Munoz, H. (1939). Vitoria and the Conquest of America.Rada. M. (1574) Opinion regarding tributes to the Indians in B and R (1903) (Vol.3).Rafael, V. (2018) Colonial contractions: The making of the modern Philippines, 1565–1946. https://www.academia.edu/ 41715926/Vicente_L_Rafael_Colonial_Contractions_The_ Making_of_the_Modern_Philippines_1565_1946_Oxford_Modern_Asia.Recopilacion de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias. (1943). Tomo I.Roberts, D. (2021) The church and slavery in Spain. https://www.academia. edu/49685496/THE_CHURCH_AND_SLAVERY_IN_NEW_SPAIN.San Agustin, G. (1998). Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas: 1565-1615. Translated by Luis Antonio Maneru. Bilingual Edition. San Agustin Museum.Schaefer, R. (2013). Sociology matters. McGrawHill.Scott, J.B. (1934) Francisco de Vitoria and his law of nations. Oxford Press.Scott, W.H. (1991). Slavery in the Spanish Philippines. De la Salle University Press.Szaszdi, I. (2019). The “Protector de Indios” in Early Modern Age America. University of Valladolid: Journal on European History of Law, Vol. 10. https://www.academia.edu/43493406/The_Protector_de_Indios_in_early_Modern_Age_America on August 4.United Nations Development Program (2015). What are the SustainableDevelopment Goals?. https://www.undp.org/sustainabledevelopment-goals?utm_source=EN&utm_medium=GSR&utm_content=US_UNDP_PaidSearch_Brand_English&utm_campaign=CENTRAL&c_src=CENTRAL&c_src2=GSR&gclid=CjwKCAjwgr6TBhAGEiwA3aVuITYSRlHJDYekFYL-lXHAxzBAO5DWwd2kUCDjhvuRglDj Z1F6dFIUFxoCoOwQAvD_BwEUniversity of Santo Tomas. (1979). “Domingo de Salazar, OP, First Bishop of the Philippines (1512-1594): Defender of the Rights of the Filipinos at the Spanish Contact” Philippiniana Sacra XX.University of Santo Tomas. (2001). Domingo de Salazar, OP, First Bishop of the Philippines, 1512-1594.University of Santo Tomas. (1986). “Opinion of Fr. Domingo de Salazar, O.P. First bishop of the Philippines and the major religious superiors regarding slaves.” Philippiniana Sacra. 22(64).University of Santo Tomas. (1986). “Domingo de Salazar’s Memorial of 1582 on the status of the Philippines: A manifesto for freedom and humanization.” Philippiniana Sacra 21(63).University of Santo Tomas. (1990). “The Synod of Manila: 1581-1586.” Philippiniana Sacra.University of the Philippines-Diliman. (2007). Church-state politics in the justice issues of the 16th Century Philippines. Unpublished Dissertation,Villaroel, F. (2000). “The Church and the Philippine referendum of 1599.” Philippiniana Sacra (Vol.XXXV).Yale Courses. (2011). Durkheim’s theory of Anomie. 23. Durkheim's Theory of Anomie - YouTubeZaide, G. at annots. (1990). Documentary sources of Philippine history. (Vol. 2). National Bookstore.
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Library Association, American. "INNOVATIONS: “Knowledge Bound” at San Francisco State University." College & Research Libraries News 48, no. 7 (July 1, 1987): 408. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.48.7.408.

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Sueyoshi, Amy. "Redefining Higher Education." Ethnic Studies Review 42, no. 2 (2019): 225–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/esr.2019.42.2.225.

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The author, who is the Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University, reflects on her personal and professional experiences as a queer Asian American in academia and speaks to the significance of Queer Ethnic Studies in advancing educational equity and effective higher education administration.
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Pacheco Romero, José, and Oscar Alejandro Castillo Sayán. "In Memoriam. Emilio Marticorena y Carlos Battilana: un recuerdo de valiosos miembros del Comité Editorial de Anales." Anales de la Facultad de Medicina 76, no. 4 (January 9, 2016): 457. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/anales.v76i4.11418.

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Dr. Emilio Pimentel Achilles Marticorena (1928-2007) was born 20 May 1928, in Villa de Arma in the province of Castrovirreyna, located 3700 m.s.n.m. His studies the school held at the Salesian College Huancayo and Alfonso College Ugarte in Lima. I study medicine at the National University San Marcos (San Marcos), obtaining Bachelor's degree in 1955 with the thesis entitled "Probable influence of great heights in determining the ductus arteriosus: Observations in 3000 school high "and subsequently received the title of Surgeon. He made graduate studies in the US. UU., cardiology at the University of Stanford (1961-1963), University Pennsylvania (1963 and 1964) and Center Presbyterian Medical in San Francisco, 1968; and later in the Institute Cardiology of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1974.
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Issel, William. "“Peace with Justice”: Bishop Mark J. Hurley and the San Francisco State College Strike." American Catholic Studies 126, no. 3 (2015): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/acs.2015.0049.

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Lott, Juanita Tamayo. "Why I Wrote Golden Children." Ethnic Studies Review 42, no. 2 (2019): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/esr.2019.42.2.27.

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Through a discussion of her recent book, Golden Children: The Legacy of Ethnic Studies at SF State (2018), the author offers a reflection on the significance of the BSU/TWLF student-led strike at San Francisco State University and the founding of the School (now College) of Ethnic Studies. She additionally discusses her motivation for writing the book as well as comments on the past, present, and future of Ethnic Studies.
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Umemoto, Karen. "“On Strike!” San Francisco State College Strike, 1968–69: The Role of Asian American Students." Amerasia Journal 15, no. 1 (January 1989): 3–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/amer.15.1.7213030j5644rx25.

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Neal, Michael R. "Review Essay: Assessment in the Service of Learning." College Composition & Communication 61, no. 4 (June 1, 2010): 746–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ccc201011337.

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Effective Grading: A Tool for Learning and Assessment in College, 2nd ed. Barbara E. Walvoord and Virginia Johnson Anderson San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010. 255 pp. A Guide to College Writing Assessment Peggy O’Neill, Cindy Moore, and Brian Huot Logan: Utah State University Press, 2009. 218 pp. Organic Writing Assessment: Dynamic Criteria Mapping in Action Bob Broad, Linda Adler-Kassner, Barry Alford, Jane Detweiler, Heidi Estrem, Susanmarie Harrington, Maureen McBride, Eric Stalions, and Scott Weeden Logan: Utah State University Press, 2009. 167 pp. Teaching and Evaluating Writing in the Age of Computers and High-Stakes Testing Carl Whithaus Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2005. 169 pp. Composition in Convergence: The Impact of New Media of Writing Assessment Diane Penrod Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2005. 184 pp.
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Zimbardo, Tanya, and Antonella Bonfanti. "Serious Business." Feminist Media Histories 10, no. 2-3 (2024): 244–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fmh.2024.10.2-3.244.

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A filmmaker and trailblazing film distribution entrepreneur, Freude (1942–2009) became a central figure in the San Francisco Bay Area film community in the late 1960s and 1970s. Her Serious Business Company (1972–83) distributed many of the era’s most acclaimed independent and experimental films, but its lasting impact created a platform for discovering lesser-known works. Freude’s contributions to the experimental film and independent filmmaking communities remain largely unsung. This article will excite further investigation and recognition into Freude’s important efforts to support California and national artist-made filmmaking movements as it examines her professional relationships and draws from interviews, correspondence, and ephemera from the Serious Business Company archives at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. It also builds on recent efforts at BAMPFA and San Francisco State University’s the Archive Project where authors Antonella Bonfanti and Tanya Zimbardo have recently been involved with public programs about Freude’s legacy.
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Chen, Sally. "Negotiating the Public/Private in Racial and Gender Essentialist Advocacy at the San Francisco Chinatown Branch Public Library." Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning & Community-Based Research 8 (November 22, 2019): 33–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.56421/ujslcbr.v8i0.13.

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Public libraries are a wonder—they are institutions that invite you to linger at no expense. Often, they are built as if to anticipate your needs before they even register. Although not part of their job description, community branch librarians frequently take on the roles of local educators, resource advocates, and cultural navigators. The San Francisco Chinatown Branch librarians embodied this invisible history of labor, particularly through their advocacy to revitalize the physical space of the library in the 1970s-1990s. I deploy methods of close-reading with specific theoretical frameworks on community formation and culture to analyze the librarians’ work in the service of their public branch libraries. I analyze print material and local ephemera: coalition circulations, programming and exhibition flyers, pamphlets and surveys, and newspaper and magazine articles from the San Francisco Public Library archives. I argue that libraries are not only physical community centers, but critical centralized hubs of community knowledge and culture that librarians cultivate, that are vital to combatting and reshaping narratives of who and what Asians and Asian Americans are, against dominant forms ascribed by the nation-state.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "San Francisco State College. Library"

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Ryan, Angela Rose. "Education for the People: The Third World Student Movement at San Francisco State College and City College of New York." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1275416332.

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Books on the topic "San Francisco State College. Library"

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Jeff, Dembicer, and San Francisco State College, eds. Transfer 66. [San Francisco, Calif.]: Associated Students, San Francisco State University, 1993.

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Whitson, Helene. On strike! Shut it down!: A revolution at San Francisco State : elements for change. [San Francisco, Calif: J. Paul Leonard Library, San Francisco State University, 1999.

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(WCS)College Algebra 3e for San Francisco State University. John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

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Kime, Linda Almgren. College Algebra 4th Edition for San Francisco State University. Wiley, 2008.

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Jr, William H. Orrick. Shut It Down! A College in Crisis: San Francisco State College October, 1968 - April, 1969. University Press of the Pacific, 2006.

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various. Catalogue Of The Library Of The California State Mining Bureau, San Francisco 1892. Bushnell Press, 2007.

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Kime, Linda Almgren. College Algebra 5E for San Francisco State University with WP SA 5. 0 Set. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Kime, Linda Almgren. College Algebra 5E for San Francisco State University with Tech Update WileyPLUS Card Set. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Shut It Down! : A College in Crisis : San Francisco State College, October 1968-April 1969: A Report to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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United States National Commission on Th and William H. 1915 Orrick. Shut It down! a College in Crisis: San Francisco State College, October 1968-April 1969; a Report to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Higgins, Andrew Stone. "Their Struggle Is Our Struggle." In Higher Education for All, 152–79. University of North Carolina PressChapel Hill, NC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469672915.003.0007.

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Abstract Chapter six shows that, rather than fostering a narrow nationalism, the racial exclusions embedded in the Master Plan inspired a wave of multiracial activism on campuses across California. At the UC, CSU, and community college levels, student activists worked together, forming alliances and rainbow coalitions to increase the recruitment and matriculation of diverse working-class youth. This activism was directed, quite consciously, at the exclusionary admissions standards enacted by the Master Plan in 1960. The chapter succinctly explores the Third World Liberation Front (TWLF) at San Francisco State College, which carried out a five month long strike for affirmative action and ethnic studies. The successful strike at SF State established a model for other campus struggles throughout California, including the Third World Strike at UC Berkeley, the Lumumba-Zapata coalition at UC San Diego, and interracial alliances organized at various community colleges.
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Hardt, Michael. "Strategic Racial Multiplicities." In The Subversive Seventies, 165–80. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197674659.003.0012.

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Abstract When the Third World Liberation Front initiated a strike at San Francisco State College in November 1968, it brought together students from different racial and ethnic groups, uniting them all under the term “third world.” This chapter analyzes a number of experiments undertaken in the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Africa to create multiracial organizations that strategically create conditions such that no group is given priority over others. In the Black Consciousness Movement, for instance, South African activist Steve Biko argues that people of all races can be “Black” insofar as they are part of the revolutionary struggle.
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Afkhami, Mahnaz. "Coming to America." In The Other Side of Silence, 17–28. University of North Carolina PressChapel Hill, NC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469669991.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter recounts the author’s travel to America as a young teen, to begin a new life with her mother in San Francisco; her being urged to select a new name, which became her American identity; and her settling into a new life in Seattle, where she was sent to live with an American family and go to school, and where her “Americanization” began. Able to graduate early, at sixteen she enrolled at San Francisco State College. She soon fell in love with and married Gholam Reza Afkhami. At seventeen, she secured a position in the Kress Variety Store and joined a union. There she realized the importance of speaking up for her and other workers’ rights, which taught her the power of working with others and that when women band together, they can protect one another from injustice. In 1963, the author and her husband travelled to Iran, which was changing as a result of the reforms instituted by the White Revolution of 1963, opposed by Iran’s clerics. In 1967, Iran’s Majlis passed the Family Protection Law, which threatened even more the clerics’ concept of societal organization founded on women’s role as secondary in the family and society.
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Tsukuda, Yoko. "Location, Positionality, and Community." In Trans-Pacific Japanese American Studies. University of Hawai'i Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824847586.003.0020.

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Issues surrounding the differences between U.S.-based and Japan-based Japanese American studies have been important to me as a person who has pursued degrees at graduate schools in both countries. I first became interested in the history of Japanese Americans in my junior year of college when a visiting white professor from Seattle told me the story of how her father helped his Japanese American friends during World War II. Because I was unaware of what the “camps” meant, I was shocked to learn about the internment experience of Japanese Americans. After writing my senior thesis based on a month of fieldwork in Los Angeles’s Japanese American community, I enrolled in an ethnic studies master’s course at San Francisco State University. Later, I returned to Japan and completed an American studies PhD in the Area Studies Department at the University of Tokyo. Presently, I teach at a Japanese university. My experiences in both the United States and Japan have often led me to questions surrounding my positionality as a Japan-based scholar who engages in Japanese American studies....
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Morgan, Hani. "Analyzing the Strikes at San Francisco State College and Berkeley to Understand Today’s Debates Over Ethnic Studies." In 2024 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/2097585.

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Howell, Steve, Tim Harrington, Debra Larson, Ken Collier, and Jerry Hatfield. "A Virtual Corporation: An Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Undergraduate Design Experience." In ASME 1996 Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-detc/dfm-1267.

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Abstract Engineering industries are calling for graduates that have a breadth of skills including design and analysis skills, teaming skills and “soft skills” (i.e., project management, concept value analysis, communication, cross-disciplinary understanding, etc.) Furthermore, many American industries are implementing “virtual project work teams”, where expert teams work concurrently in several remote locations, sharing design information and data electronically. Northern Arizona University’s College of Engineering and Technology is implementing an innovative, four-year, sequence of classes called the Path to Synthesis. The sophomore and junior courses in the Path to Synthesis program are team-taught industry simulations which use collaborative product design to not only develop design skills, teamwork skills, and soft engineering skills, but to also encourage the use of state of the art design methods and professional software tools. During the Fall 1995 semester, a “virtual team” paradigm was introduced into these two classes. NAU students worked with “expert” teams at other institutions to collaboratively complete a major design project. Students used modern high speed electronic media to communicate design ideas, share electronic data, and complete a project which required expertise from student teams dispersed across a wide geographic area. This paper describes the piloted junior and sophomore level Path to Synthesis courses, and how geographically distributed teams located in Flagstaff, Tempe, and San Francisco collaborated on different aspects of an industrial simulation. This collaborative effort required the use of modern high speed electronic networks for communication, live two way video interaction, and transfer of graphic and CAD data.
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