[SlovLit] Disertacija o književnosti v gimnaziji -- Gigafida na Portalu jezikovnih virov -- Elektronska literatura

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Od: Boža Krakar <boza.krakar na guest.arnes.si>
Datum: 01. julij 2015 10:25
Zadeva: Jožica J. Beg

V petek, 3. 7. 2015 ob 11h v predav. 209c bo Jožica Jožef Beg
zagovarjala svojo doktorsko disertacijo Razvijanje ključnih zmožnosti
pri pouku književnosti v gimnazijah.

Kandidatka je primerjala odgovore dijakov in učiteljev, kako pri pouku
razvijajo npr. bralno pismenost, kulturno zavest, delo z novimi
tehnologijami, in kako ocenjujejo svojo uspešnost na teh področjih.
Slednjo in njen napredek je preverila tudi s testom znanja pri dijakih
v prvem in v tretjem letniku. Vabljeni vsi, ki vas ta vprašanja
zanimajo. -- Boža Krakar Vogel

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From: "Špela Arhar Holdt" <arhar.spela na gmail.com>
To: slovlit na ijs.si
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2015 11:04:05 +0200
Subject: Korpus Gigafida na Portalu jezikovnih virov

V izobraževalno-promocijski aktivnosti Vir meseca, ki poteka na
Portalu jezikovnih virov (http://viri.trojina.si), širši javnosti
predstavljamo različne zanimivosti v zvezi z jezikovnimi viri za
slovenščino. V juniju smo raziskovali pisni korpus Gigafida. Sežetek
objav si lahko preletite na povezavi
(http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=a56676fef4cfcd2a47f3ffa65&id=4275c333a7).
Dr. Nataši Logar se zahvaljujemo za sodelovanje, vas pa ponovno
vabimo, da se nam pridružite. Septembra bo na vrsti korpus govorjene
slovenščine GOS.

Špela Arhar Holdt in Kaja Dobrovoljc

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From: Jaka Železnikar <jaka na jaka.org>
Date: 2015-07-01 1:24 GMT+02:00
Subject: Fwd: [ELO] Launching the CELL Project Website (novo spletišče
z dostopom do literarnih zbirk, arhivov in programov za literarno
analizo, s poudarkom na elektronski literaturi)

[Citiramo:] Announcing Cell Project (http://cellproject.net/), a new
multi-database search for information on electronic literature,
created by the Electronic Literature Organization in collaboration
with 10 research centers around the world. The Consortium on
Electronic Literature (CELL) is an open access, non-commercial
resource offering centralized access to literary databases, archives,
and institutional programs in the literary arts and scholarship, with
a focus on electronic literature. The purpose of CELL is to better
identify works as literary and make the evolving field of born (and
genetically) digital writing visible on a global scale. The project
will develop communities and best practices in research in born
digital literature. According to Project Leader Sandy Baldwin, "For
the first time, users can get a view of the entire field and ask
critical research questions. As the database evolves, it will become
the go-to site for discoveries in electronic literature. We will
research unrecognized aspects of the field, illuminate global issues,
and map the 'literariness' of electronic literature." Although the
search engine is Open Access, the content of the databases is edited
according to scholarly standards. That editorial oversight will make
the CELL site a valuable resource for students of electronic
literature. [...]


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