Projects by "Marsupials" |
The versatile Team Marsupial consists of the Wombat- Martin Agata Indiatsi from Kenya; the Koala- Pinsi Lei from Maite, Guam; and the Wallaroo- Elena Wikner from Denver, Colorado. Our team name came from the syllables "ma" "su" and "p" from the beginnings of our project names. Our respective projects are: |
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| Project for Effective Teaching |
| Tom Garrity (Math/Stat) & Marsupials |
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| http://pet.williams.edu/ is designed to be a resource for teaching. Its primary sections are Campus Resources, which contains resources for Williams Faculty, and Teaching Advice, which contains general teaching advice, largely in the form of videos created by Williams Faculty members. |
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| Video on Sustainability at Williams |
| Amy Johns (Zilkha Center) & Marsupials |
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| This video is made to be presented to the freshman class during First Year Orientations. The purpose is to illustrate the concepts of sustainability at Williams and show them how to be green first year students. |
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| Maya Motul Archaeology |
| Antonia Foias (Anthro/Socio) & Marsupials |
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| http://motul-archaeology.williams.edu is designed to provide access to the different sets of data resulting from excavations at the Classic Maya Motul de San Jose located in northern Guatemala that is to accompany a book to be published in 2011. These data consist of: map of the site; tables of artifacts found in different excavations; plans and profiles of these Maya Motul Archaeology - excavations; photographs of these excavations; photographs of artifacts found. |