Posts Tagged ‘iMovie’
The Peopling of New York
January 15, 2014
The Peopling of New York Professor: Peter Vellon ITF: Caroline Erb Campus: Queens College URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/vellon13/finalprojects/ During the Spring 2013 semester, the students in Professor Peter Vellon’s Seminar 2 class researched the relationship between immigration and migration, race, and class on the Lower East Side’s identity. They translated their research into websites geared toward the […]
2014 | 2013, African American, All The Sites, audio, Caroline Erb, Chinese, Dominican, Featured, GoogleMaps, iMovie, Italian, Jewish, Lower East Side, Other, Other, Peter Vellon, Queens College, video, WordPress | Tags: African American, Chinese, culture, demographics, Dominican, food, Google Maps, iMovie, iPhoto, Italian, Jewish, Neighborhood Tour, Puerto Rican, Queens CollegeComments (0)
Immigrants “R” Us
May 23, 2012
Professor: Phil Napoli ITF: Jenny Kijowski Campus: Brooklyn URL: http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/napoli10 Our projects for this semester are based on immigrant experiences in New York and our own identities as descendants of immigrants. The immigration process is addressed at JFK airport and compared to immigrant experiences in Ellis Island. Then, the local communities of Flatbush and Williamsburg […]
2012 | 2010, All The Sites, Brooklyn College, Index, Jenny Kijowski, Phil Napoli | Media: BannerFans, images, iMovie, MediaWiki, video, Vimeo, YouTube | Tags: 9/11, Arab American, assimilation, BannerFans, Brooklyn, Brooklyn College, Ellis Island, Flatbush, history, images, immigrants, immigration, iMovie, Israeli, Jewry, Jews, JFK Airport, Lebanese, MediaWiki, Mexican, Napoli, New York City, NYC, photos, racism, Seminar 2, Soviet, Spring 2010, Syrian, The Peopling of New York, video, Vimeo, walking tours, Williamsburg, YouTubeComments (0)
One City, Many Nations
October 17, 2011
Professor: Els de Graauw ITF: Emily Sherwood Campus: Baruch URL: http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/degraauw11/ Overview: Professor Els de Graauw of Baruch and ITF Emily Sherwood produced a site with the theme One City, Many Nations. Their site contains information about Dominicans, Chinese, Mexicans, Haitians, Russians, and uses maps, interviews, statistical analysis as well as personal reflections from students […]