Podcasts about tabula poetica

  • 4PODCASTS
  • 13EPISODES
  • 50mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Aug 6, 2021LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about tabula poetica

Latest podcast episodes about tabula poetica

Bad Ideas about Writing
46: Rubrics Save Time and Make Grading Criteria Visible, by Anna Leahy

Bad Ideas about Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 15:48


Kyle Stedman (@kstedman) reads the bad idea "Rubrics Save Time and Make Grading Criteria Visible," by Anna Leahy (@AMLeahy). It's the chapter she wrote in Bad Ideas about Writing, which was edited by Cheryl E. Ball (@s2ceball) and Drew M. Loewe (@drewloewe). Don't miss the joke: the author of the chapter is disagreeing with the bad idea stated in the chapter's title. Keywords: assessment, formative feedback, revision, rubric, summative feedback Anna Leahy is the author of the nonfiction book Tumor and the poetry collections Aperture and Constituents of Matter. Her essays and poetry have appeared at The Atlantic, Crab Orchard Review, Fifth Wednesday Journal, The Southern Review, The Pinch, and elsewhere, and her essays have won top awards from the Los Angeles Review, Ninth Letter, and Dogwood. She is the editor of Power and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom and What We Talk about When We Talk about Creative Writing and has contributed to a variety of other books and journals about teaching. She directs the MFA in Creative Writing program at Chapman University, where she edits the international Tab Journal and curates the Tabula Poetica reading series. See more at www.amleahy.com. (2020 bio) As always, the theme music is "Parade" by nctrnm, and both the book and podcast are licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. The full book was published by the West Virginia University Libraries and Digital Publishing Institute; find it online for free at https://textbooks.lib.wvu.edu/badideas. All ad revenue will be split between the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and the Computers and Writing Graduate Research Network.

Creative + Cultural
237 - Pico Iyer

Creative + Cultural

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 47:09


A live recording of our educational podcast The Purpose of Past Tense with Pico Iyer. This program is themed on The Art of Stillness. Pico Iyer is the author of two novels and ten works of non-fiction, on subjects ranging from the Cuban Revolution to Islamic mysticism, from stillness to travel, and from forgotten nations of the world to the 21st century global order. An essayist for Time since 1986, he is a constant contributor to The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, Harper’s and more than 200 other newspapers and magazines worldwide, and he has published introductions to almost 60 other works. His books have been translated into more than 20 languages and both his 2008 meditation on the XIVth Dalai Lama, The Open Road, and his TED Book, The Art of Stillness, were national best-sellers. They have also made him a Guggenheim Fellow, a Pulitzer Prize nominee and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Between 2012 and 2016, Pico Iyer delivered three talks for ted.com, and between them they have received more than 6 million views. He has been a Fellow of the World Economic Forum, twice, and has lectured everywhere from West Point to Stanford, Shanghai to Bogota. In the past two years he has been featured in program-length interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Larry King, Krista Tippett, NHK World and others, to add to the dozen television programs he’s done with longtime Chapman President Jim Doti. Born in Oxford, England, in 1957, to parents from India, he was educated at Eton, Oxford and Harvard. Since 2012 he’s been a Distinguished Presidential Fellow at Chapman. This event is co-hosted by Tabula Poetica and the Office of the President of Chapman University; see more at www.chapman.edu/poetry.     The Purpose of Past Tense A creative podcast dedicated to commitment and accomplishment. Focused on that moment when an idea becomes a success story, we ask innovative entrepreneurs to detail their journey from concept through completion. This collection of short and informal conversations help to define the importance of what’s next. 1888 Center programs are recorded and archived as a free educational resource on our website or with your favorite podcast app including Apple and Spotify. Each episode is designed to provide a unique platform for industry innovators to share stories about art, literature, music, history, science, or technology. Produced in partnership with Brew Sessions. Producers: Jon-Barrett Ingels and Kevin Staniec Manager: Sarah Becker Host: Jon-Barrett Ingels Guest: Pico Iyer Audio: Brew Sessions Live 1888 Center Podcast music composed and performed by Dan Reckard  

Creative + Cultural
236 - Nachoem M. Wijnberg

Creative + Cultural

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 40:28


A live recording of our educational podcast The Purpose of Past Tense with Nachoem M. Wijnberg. Nachoem M. Wijnberg (Amsterdam, 1961) is a Dutch poet and novelist. His poetry has received many Dutch and Belgian awards, including the 2009 VSB Prize for the best book of poetry and the 2018 PC Hooft Prize, the most important literary career award in the Netherlands. His poetry has been translated into many languages, ranging from Chinese to Italian, and published in a wide range of journals, anthologies and books. Books in English include Advance Payment (Anvil Press/Carcanet, 2013), Divan of Ghalib (White Pine Press, 2016) and Of Great Importance (Punctum, 2018 Link). He is also a professor at the University of Amsterdam Business School. This event is co-hosted by Tabula Poetica and the Office of the President of Chapman University; see more at www.chapman.edu/poetry.     The Purpose of Past Tense A creative podcast dedicated to commitment and accomplishment. Focused on that moment when an idea becomes a success story, we ask innovative entrepreneurs to detail their journey from concept through completion. This collection of short and informal conversations help to define the importance of what’s next. 1888 Center programs are recorded and archived as a free educational resource on our website or with your favorite podcast app including Apple and Spotify. Each episode is designed to provide a unique platform for industry innovators to share stories about art, literature, music, history, science, or technology. Produced in partnership with Brew Sessions. Producers: Trevor Allred and Kevin Staniec Manager: Sarah Becker Host: Trevor Allred Guest: Nachoem M. Wijnberg Audio: Brew Sessions Live 1888 Center Podcast music composed and performed by Dan Reckard  

Creative + Cultural
234 - Rebecca Skloot

Creative + Cultural

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 57:46


A live recording of our educational podcast The Grammar of Science and Technology with Rebecca Skloot. This special program, entitled Dialogue on Bioethics: A Conversation with Rebecca Skloot, will be moderated by Dr. Andrew Lyon. Rebecca Skloot, a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University, is the author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Her award winning science writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine; O, The Oprah Magazine; Discover; and many other publications. She specializes in narrative science writing and has explored a wide range of topics, including goldfish surgery, tissue ownership rights, race and medicine, food politics, and packs of wild dogs in Manhattan. She has worked as a correspondent for WNYC’s Radiolab and PBS’s Nova ScienceNOW. She and her father, Floyd Skloot, co-edited The Best American Science Writing 2011. You can read a selection of Rebecca Skloot’s magazine writing on the Articles page of her site This event is co-hosted by Tabula Poetica and the Office of the President of Chapman University; see more at www.chapman.edu/poetry.     The Grammar of Science and TechnologyIn 1902, Albert Einstein gifted a book, Karl Pearson’s The Grammar of Science, to his colleagues to start a conversation about the universe. Expanding on that conversation, we invite a variety of experts to share the stories behind landmark advancements and discoveries in the fields of science and technology. Recorded in front of a live audience at the 1888 Center, this educational program is designed as a series of brief explorations into our natural world and the human ability to manipulate it. In partnership with Chapman University and Ingram Micro. 1888 Center programs are recorded and archived as a free educational resource on our website or with your favorite podcast app including Apple and Spotify. Each episode is designed to provide a unique platform for industry innovators to share stories about art, literature, music, history, science, or technology. Produced in partnership with Brew Sessions. Producers: Trevor Allred and Kevin Staniec Manager: Sarah Becker Host: Dr. Andrew Lyon Guest: Rebecca Skloot Audio: Brew Sessions Live 1888 Center Podcast music composed and performed by Dan Reckard  

Writers' Block
WRITERS’ BLOCK EPISODE 14: GENEVIEVE KAPLAN

Writers' Block

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017


The final poet in the Fall 2017 Tabula Poetica visiting poet series (and TAB contributor), Genevieve Kaplan dropped by the studio at Chapman University to talk about her journey from undergrad to PhD in Poetry. She discusses her continued exploration of poetry in unexpected forms and places, and why she drives to write outside her… The post WRITERS’ BLOCK EPISODE 14: GENEVIEVE KAPLAN appeared first on PopFilter.

Writers' Block
WRITERS’ BLOCK EPISODE 12: Ada Limón

Writers' Block

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017


Continuing guests from Chapman University’s Tabula Poetica reading series, Ada Limón stops by Writers’ Block to read from her collection Bright Dead Things, as well as sneak peeks of her upcoming book. She and Mike talk about reoccurring themes in her work, what it means for a poem to know that it’s a poem, and the… The post WRITERS’ BLOCK EPISODE 12: Ada Limón appeared first on PopFilter.

Writers' Block
WRITERS’ BLOCK EPISODE 11: KATIE MANNING

Writers' Block

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017


Poet Katie Manning dropped by Chapman University for the Tabula Poetica reading series, and Mike got to speak with her before her poetry talk! She reads from her full-length collection Tasty Other as well as from her four chapbooks! The two talk about research in poetry, what happens when your identity changes in your adult… The post WRITERS’ BLOCK EPISODE 11: KATIE MANNING appeared first on PopFilter.

writers chapman university pop filter katie manning tabula poetica
Poetry
Tabula Poetica Poetry Talk with Tony Barnstone

Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2012 42:24


The author of Tongue of War, Tony Barnstone, discusses literary translation, and how this translation techniques have helped him as a writer. Tabula Poetica is a series of readings and discussions presented by Chapman University's Department of English, filmed by Panther Productions.

english war poetry tongue panther productions tabula poetica
Poetry
MFA Poetry Reading

Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2011 41:35


MFA, Creative Writing candidates from Chapman University recite poetry as part of the Tabula Poetica series presented by the Department of English. Filmed by Panther Productions.

Poetry
Tabula Poetica Poetry Reading with Tony Barnstone

Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2011 54:05


The author of Tongue of War, Tony Barnstone, reads poetry featuring musicians John Clinebell and Ariana Hall. Tabula Poetica is a series of readings and discussions presented by Chapman University's Department of English, filmed by Panther Productions.

english war tongue poetry reading panther productions tabula poetica
Poetry
Tabula Poetica Talk and Reading with Stephanie Brown

Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2011 54:53


Stephanie Brown, author of Domestic Interior, answers questions about poetry writing, the poetry community and her own personal inspirations for her stories. Tabula Poetica is a series of readings and discussions presented by Chapman University's Department of English, filmed by Panther Productions.

english reading stephanie brown panther productions tabula poetica
Poetry
Tabula Poetica Poetry Talk and Reading with Tom Zoellner

Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2011 74:07


Poet Tom Zoellner, author of A Safeway in Arizona: What the Gabrielle Giffords Shooting Tells Us About the Grand Canyon State and Life in America, discusses the poetic attributes of a place name and how it triggers prior associations and sensory perceptions in the individual. This lecture is part of the Tabula Poetica, a series of readings and discussions presented by Chapman University's Department of English, filmed by Panther Productions.

Poetry
Tabula Poetica Talk and Reading with Amy Newlove Schroeder

Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2011 79:33


Amy Newlove Schroeder, author of The Sleep Hotel, presents her views of concrete and abstract poetry in relation to the views of such writers as Ezer Pound and Sir Phillip Sidney. Schroeder’s idea of poetry is a mix between both the abstract and the concrete.

reading schroeder tabula poetica