Understanding Maya Fare: Beyond Tamales and Cacao

In collaboration with the Annual Tulane Maya Symposium, this workshop focuses on foods of the Maya.  The K-12 Educator Workshop will focus on a basic introduction to Maya archaeology and cultural heritage of the Maya today. Participants will explore the foods of the Maya focusing on the role of food over time. Join us as we hear from chocolate specialists and our Kaqchikel language scholar will discuss the importance of corn.

Tunica-Biloxi Language & Culture in the Classroom

This collaborative workshop is designed for middle to high school Social Studies educators to enhance the teaching of the Tunica community while highlighting this group as part of a series of ancient civilizations currently taught at the K-12 level. This workshop is the first one in the series aimed at increasing and extending the current teaching of ancient civilizations in the Americas.

Tunica-Biloxi Language in the K-12 Classroom

This collaborative workshop is designed for K-12 Social Studies educators to enhance the teaching of the Tunica community while highlighting this group as part of a series of ancient civilizations currently taught at the K-12 level. This workshop is the first one in the series aimed at increasing and extending the current teaching of ancient civilizations in the Americas. The local focus on Louisiana indigenous people and culture will enable educators to create deeper connections when teaching about indigenous identity across the Americas such as the Maya, the Aztec and the Inca.

Introduction to EndNote X9

EndNote X9 is a comprehensive productivity tool for researchers - both online and off. It lets researchers find, store, and share work in the most efficient way possible, saving time and effort. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to create an EndNote library, import search results from databases, and automatically create a bibliography in Microsoft Word.

 

Participants are encouraged to use their own laptops.

Spoken Word and Rap with Telmary

Havana "street poet" Telmary Diaz, winner of the 2018 Latin Grammy, is a rap diva extraordinaire. Her fun, funky, outrageous, outspoken, and above all conscious grooves and lyrics have earned her recognition as a trendsetter for Cuba's urban music scene. Don't miss the opportunity to draw upon her expertise to discover and hone your own craft!

 

Registered participants will be entered to win 2 free tickets to Telmary's concert with INTRACTIVO at the JAZZ MARKET on November 8! Please Register Here

Introduction to Citation Management Tools Workshop

Citation management tools such as Zotero, RefWorks, EndNote and Mendeley can help you to store the citations you find during your research. They all make it incredibly easy to format a reference/works cited list. Which is best for you? This workshop will provide a brief overview of each tool so you can be aware of your options before deciding what tool is best for you.

Zoom: https://tulane.zoom.us/j/504865564

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