Integrating
East Asia and New Media
into the Curriculum

2002 Hacienda-La Puente/Alhambra School Districts/UCLA Seminar

Seminar Photos

Teachers uniting to strengthen teaching about Asia. Click here to go to the UCLA Center for East Asian Studies website.

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Participants Jane Shults and Stan Firme discuss Chinese dynasty timelines completed by students.


Alysia Hobbs works on creating her website on Chinese holidays.

    
Pomona College Prof. Lynne Miyake and seminar participants Chirichan Tasanot, Alysia Hobbs, Jane Shults, Eleanor Liu, and Randy Brunelle.

  
Three seminar presenters: Sam Yamashita and Lynne Miyake of Pomona College and Yang Ye of UC Riverside.


Jack White polishes his web page.


Pomona College Prof. Sam Yamashita chats with seminar participants Randy Brunelle, Alysia Hobbs, Chirichan Tasanot, and Eleanor Liu during a break.

 

 

 

 
Rae-shae Chen asks a question. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Quick Links: 

UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Website:
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/

National Consortium for Teaching About Asia Website:
http://ncta.easia.columbia.edu/

NCTA Seminar Homepage
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/ncta

Seminar Discussion Board:
http://forum.isop.ucla.edu/~eas   (Please note the tilde <~> before eas)
*For login: Name - First initial, then last name (e.g. jbruin for Joe Bruin) / Password - 2002asia
*After login, select "more" and then "edit profile" to change your password.


Questions or Suggestions?

Address them to Clayton Dube at cdube@isop.ucla.edu, by phone at (310) 825-0007, or by fax at (310) 206-3555.


Click here to search the UCLA Center for East Asian Studies website. 
Search the CEAS Website for 

comprehensive information on East Asia

Click here to go to the Asian Studies Documents index. NCTA Seminar Main Page
Click here to go to the Asian Studies Documents index. CEAS Educational Resources

Click here to go to the UCLA Center for East Asian Studies homepage.