Research
If you are interested in creating a project for one of your courses, contact the Director of the MMLC, Janine Spencer to discuss your project. We are interested to hear your ideas and eager to collaborate on introducing our technologies into your classes. The MMLC has worked with faculty who have a variety of specialization and expertise.
Internef is an ongoing development of the MMLC being carried out in conjunction with the Department of French at Northwestern and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. Recognizing the need for instruction in the nuances of the language, Internef attempts to address and inform such concerns to instructor of French language and higher-level students.
More about Internef
Since 1998, the MMLC has had an intimate involvement with the Department of Art History and has assisted in a number of significant research projects affiliated with Buddhist art at Dunhuang, China. Most recently and significantly, the MMLC has contributed technical expertise and physical resources to the efforts of the Mellon International Dunhuang Archive a joint project between the Mellon Foundation, Dunhuang Research Academy (China), and Northwestern University.. More about the Dunhuang project
Global Mappings is an online, interactive political atlas that demonstrates linkages between transnational black politics, social movements, and world historical events of the 20th century. Linkages are contextualized geographically, thematically, interpersonally, and chronologically; textually and graphically.
Developed in conjunction with the Institute for Diasporic Studies, the site represents the culmination of over two years of research and several months of development. More about Global Mappings
Now underway, the second stage of this project will be to develop the film, visual, and archival material obtained in France into a dynamic resource suitable for distribution on the Web for multi-purpose educational use. The second stage of the project will develop film, visual, and archival material obtained in France into a dynamic resource suitable distribution on the Web for multi-purpose educational use. More about Picpus
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