Category: linguistics
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Day 2 of Translating the Hyakunin Isshu: Unveiling the Beauty of Nature and Empress Jitō’s Poetic Masterpiece
Explore the fascinating world of ancient Japanese literature and mythology. Discover blogs, videos, and resources that delve into the rich tapestry of Japanese classics, from poetry to historical narratives. Uncover the mysteries of matriarchal societies in prehistoric Japan and delve into the myth and reality surrounding Empress Jito. Embark on a journey through time and…
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The University of Missouri: the Acceptance Letter Arrives. Open it? Burn and Hide?
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in artificial intelligence, artificual intelligence, augmented reality, game based learning, game studies, graduate school, instructional design, interactive fiction, language, learning technology, linguistics, literary fiction, literary nonfiction, literature, Ludology, narrative design, Narratology, serious games, the university of missouri, user research, virtual reality, writingI am thrilled to announce that I have been accepted into the University of Missouri’s Masters Program in Instructional Design and Learning Technologies! This opportunity is a dream come true, and I can’t wait to dive deep into the field of instructional design and learning technologies. One area of research I am particularly excited about…
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The Brilliant Naja Ferjan on the importance and the art of developing a bilingual mind.
Among my all-time favorite Tedx Talks, Ramirez translates the value maintaining your presence in the world while staying abreast of cultural transitions. The world is ever changing, and so are we. Why not work in tandem with those around us?


