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There are numerous self guided walking and driving routes throughout the park, but caution is advisable from May through September, when thunderstorms often bring flash floods. In 1880, Mormons settled near the site of the present visitor center. Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch used the area as a hideout 100 years ago. In 1971, it became a National Park. This eTrail contains the most magical places to stay, the best restaurant discoveries, the fun activities and special moments that a couple will remember forever. Canyonlands National Park has canyons 2,000 feet deep and layers of sandstone and shale that are 300 million years old. It is Utah's largest National Park. Most sights can be reached only by four wheel drive. Anasazi Indians occupied the area around AD 1000. Horse shoe Canyon contains a 200 foot panel of rock art, one of the finest examples of prehistoric art in the world. In 1859, Capt. 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This eTrail contains the most magical places to stay, the best restaurant discoveries, the fun activities and special moments that a couple will remember forever. Nike Roshe Run Men Hyper Blue Yellow Teaching faculty provide a laboratory for the Wisconsin Idea and a conduit for the knowledge, experiences and skills produced on campus to reach the rest of Wisconsin, the nation and the world. Whatever paths they employ, teaching faculty are instrumental in spreading knowledge to their students at the university, as well as around Wisconsin and around the world. see who will be the first to design a paper airplane actually can fly. in this class in creativity dutifully fold the usual suspects that roughly resemble actual airplanes, but Cook wads up his own piece of paper like a ball and throws it out before anyone else. says a paper airplane has to look like a paper airplane? he asks his students, most of whom are communications professionals. Cook continues to nurture the Wisconsin Idea seeds that the late Robert Gard planted in community theater in the state. think that people should not just consume the arts but produce them, he says. Cook has endeavored to do that since he arrived on the UW faculty in 1982. His specialty has become nontraditional students in settings that are not the usual classroom: newspapers editors in both small towns and cities, retirees, low income adults, incarcerated individuals, members of services clubs, church groups, at the university Rhinelander School of the Arts, online. His literary credentials include the forthcoming novel Killing, at Midnight, Over Easy all featuring the detective Mo Quinn, a former Chicago Tribune columnist who moves to Wis. Other books in Cook canon deal with how to writing subjects, motivational topics and baseball, a special favorite. do what I teach, he says. Suzanne M. Desan, professor of history, Chancellor Award According to Desan, the study of history is the study of the complexity of the human condition. I teach, above all I want to show how men and women in all kind of situations reinvent themselves in creative ways, she says. Her scholarly specialty in early modern Europe has taken her from the Italian Renaissance to the French Revolution. In addition to undergraduate and graduate courses on Europe in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries she also teaches undergraduate research seminars on a variety of topics. David McDonald, who chairs the Department of History, notes that Desan combines tremendous stage presence with a master ability to explain difficult concepts. He calls her re enactment of the 16th century version of Little Red Riding Hood Desan says she includes the performance to help students understand the point of view that French peasants of that time may have held. 16th century version is very different from the story we know, she says. original conveys the extreme food scarcity and hardship that the French peasantry suffered then. To put their lives in context, she juxtaposes them with a vivid description of a typical table at Versailles. inevitably involves power struggles that can be brutal, but it also offers vibrant lessons about human resilience. During the Renaissance people spoke of a past and believed that history could teach them about universal human characteristics. I also think history is important for recognizing just how different various cultures and peoples can be. It endlessly intriguing and thought provoking. For the students, I hope that studying history cultivates curiosity and critical thinking, she says. Gregory J. Downey, associate professor of library and information studies and journalism and mass communication, William H. Kiekhofer Award Downey academic specialty is information technology: how people have engaged in past and present with it. a teacher, one of the ways I see my work reaching beyond the university classroom is by inspiring students to see themselves not only as consumers of communications gadgets and corporate media content, but also as active producers of information, ideas and values. All of these go on to circulate not only throughout the state of Wisconsin, but potentially throughout the nation and around the world, he says. Downey innovative use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in both library and journalism courses, for example, has allowed communications students to develop a stronger sense of community in their professional work and library students an expanded sense of the spatial and geographic implications of libraries. Still, my students to a wide variety of collaborative, digital and networked communication tools like blogs, wikis and podcasts are only part of the challenge, he says. more difficult but more interesting to help students learn how to represent themselves and their ideas using more traditional tools, ranging from community mapping to academic writing. has worked with undergraduates well versed in the use of blogs in wartime, the role that libraries can play in opposing government censorship and the potential of community radio in developing countries. enthusiasm that our students bring to such important issues constantly surprises and delights me, he says. the end, I see my role both in and out of the classroom as helping them master basic techniques of critical inquiry and argumentation that they will need to take their dreams out into the world, in Wisconsin and beyond. Glenberg, professor of psychology, Chancellor Award One of Glenberg teaching assignments is introductory statistics. important goal in this course is to show students how statistical thinking can impact many areas of their lives, not just this class and not just psychology. To that end, I include assignments that require students to examine reports in the media and to criticize the statistics used on the reports, he says. However, Glenberg does not confine his teaching to classroom settings. Some of his research oriented undergraduate classes and independent studies have included testing a novel intervention project in the public school districts of Madison, Verona and Sun Prairie. This semester, the team is working in several Milwaukee charter schools. Language comprehension is the subject of these excursions. His and his students work seeks answers to the mystery of why so many children hate to or can read when they are skilled in verbal communication.
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