Examples from PSY-250: Abnormal Psychology (Spring 2017)

Students are asked to use a variety of media to support the description of their case study, the treatment he or she received, any cultural factors or stigma that the case experienced and the interaction of a number of causal factors: biological, psychological, environmental, and social.

Abnormal Psychology Mixonium Project

Eleanor Longden: Hearing Voices

Post Tramautic Stress Disorder

Social Anxiety Disorder

Love and Mercy

Haydn’s Experience with Bipolar I

Phil Brown Abnormal Psych Mixonium Project

Examples from PSY-250 Abnormal Psychology (Winter 2017)

Professor Walker created an example/template Mixonium post for her class to use for inspiration in preparation for their own Mixonium projects.

Mental Illness Mixonium Project

Its Kind of a Funny Story

Celia Finkelstein

The Aviator

The Multiple Minds of Mr. Milligan

Ian Gallagher’s Experience with Bipolar Disorder

John Nash

Elyn Saks: Schizophrenia

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Case Study

Dissociative Identity Disorder

Chris Kyle and PTSD

Examples from AAH-265-01 Environmentalism in Contemporary Art (Fall 2016)

Environmentalism in Contemporary Art taught by Professor Lorraine Cox

Excerpt from class syllabus: “This course examines artistic practices that meld science, aesthetics, and politics in imaginative and critical ways as they address environmentalism and globalization. The course primarily focuses on 21st century artists whose work takes on such subjects as pollution, biodiversity, sustainability and climate change.”

AAH-265

Mooving Toward Change

Don't Pollute The Root

Don’t Pollute The Root

Team R.O.M.P

Examples from Intro to Africana Studies (Fall 2016)

Introduction to Africana Studies taught by Professor Tim Olsen.

Excerpt from class syllabus: “Students will choose a topic or theme relevant to Africana Studies and, using the Mixonium software platform, explore it from multiple angles. Mixonium is an application that allows the user to combine various file types—pdfs, audio and video content, images, links—into a single interface.The centerpiece of this project will be a research paper of 5-8 pages. It’s OK if students expand upon a topic first explored in one of the Writing Assignments—in fact, one of the purposes of these assignments is to expose students to interesting and provocative ideas and personalities.”

Example from Professor:

Music of Black America

Music of Black America

 How Chinua Achebe & Frederick Douglass impacted the Africana World

Chinua Achebe & Frederick Douglass

Protests of the Civil Rights Movement

Protests of the Civil Rights Movement

Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou

Leaders and Tactics

Leaders and Tactics

Walker's Appeal

Walker’s Appeal

12 Years a Slave

12 Years a Slave

Straight Outta US History

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

Examples from recent Latin American Popular Culture Presentations (Spring 2016)

The Latin American Popular Culture course taught by Professor Teresa Meade has been hard at work on their final projects, utilizing two learning tools from the LTSC toolbox! They used Mixonium and Google My Maps to construct engaging and accessible projects that can be shared and enjoyed not just inside the classroom but by anyone who cares to learn!

Course Mixonium Club: https://mixonium.com/clubs/303/union-college-hst-270-latin-american-popular-culture

Capture

Virgin of Guadalupe

Astor Piazzolla

Astor Piazzolla

Origins of Food in the Americas

Origins of Food in the Americas

Narco Cultura

Capture

El Chupacabra

Rastifari

Rastifari

Dia de los Muertos

Dia de los Muertos