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Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Final Project Exhibition Hall in Encounters in AK Studies
"Title of Project: Silver Gold! (an unlimited entry salmon fishing simulation designed to model the tragedy of the commons)
Target Audience: 9-12 in AK Studies, Biology, Ecology, or Economics
Main learning goal: My main learning goal is that students…"
Apr 17, 2016
Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #3: Integration, Assimilation and Resiliency- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"Because Nick tells his story through the eyes of a child, do you think resonate with students? In what way can this story be used in the classroom?  Elementary and/or Secondary?
Attu Boy is a very rich story that has tremendous potential for…"
Mar 26, 2016
Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #3: Integration, Assimilation and Resiliency- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"How does Nick’s story of enemy invasion, occupation, and finally becoming a prisoner of war fit within the larger story of resiliency in Alaska History?
Resiliency absolutely fits the life of Nick Golodoff, but I feel like it cannot be mentioned…"
Mar 26, 2016
Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #2: Cultures Collide- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"Can we experience the product of those encounters today?This is such a great question, as it really brings this writing assignment full circle. If we experience the products of these cultural encounters, we will have to step off of the street, or…"
Feb 23, 2016
Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #2: Cultures Collide- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"How might you discuss different ways in which cultures exchanged ideas and information throughout Alaska history?
The young man’s name now escapes me. It was a Bible name. He was raised by his grandparents, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game…"
Feb 23, 2016
Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #2: Cultures Collide- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"We have a picture of my late father-in-law on our wedding day in a tuxedo, a handsome man, his summer tan setting off the white of the shirt collar. If they have a GQ magazine for elders, this would be a great cover photo, his legs crossed, leaning…"
Feb 23, 2016
Theodore Lindley replied to John Trampush's discussion Webinar #1: Migrations- Discussion Questions in Encounters in AK Studies
"The theme that sticks out the most to me is the same as that which connected for most of the respondents, the connection to the land. The land is the anchor to the language, but more than that it is the anchor to the way of life. The fact that the…"
Feb 8, 2016