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In the spring of 2006 I officially transfered to the Japanese section of the EALL department, and began taking classes as an MA candidate in Japanese Linguistics. I also took the second of my two internships, at Kapi'olani Community College Library. I also wanted to bring my modern Japanese more up-to-speed and enrolled for credit in a Japanese reading class. This was my second semester taking 5 courses, and it was beginning to stress me out!

LIS 665 - Teaching Information Technology Literacy back to top ^

Professor: Diane Nahl -- Syllabus (PDF) -- Assignments -- Handouts

Catalog Description: Lecture/discussion course on history, theories, principles, practices and concepts of library and information literacy instruction, learning theory and user-based research methods. Examines program design, administration and evaluation. Field research component.



LIS 690 - Internship (Kapi'olani Community College) back to top ^

Supervisor: Steph Nelson -- Syllabus (PDF)

Catalog Description: Field experience in library or information agency settings with supervision of professional librarians or information specialists.



JPN 407E - Readings in Modern Literature back to top ^

Professor: Nobuko Ochner

Description: Readings in the original - focus on short stories. Readings included: ...



JPN 466 - Readings in Classical Japanese back to top ^

Professor: Arthur Thornhill

Catalog Description: Introduction to major genres of prose and poetry.

Notes: Continuation of JPN 461 Classical Japanese. Readings included ...



JPN 602 - Japanese Syntax and Semantics back to top ^

Professor: John Haig -- Syllabus (PDF)

Catalog Description: Introduction to theories of syntax, sentence structure, parts of speech, constituency, grammatical relations and case marking, word order, passives, causatives, tense, aspect, and embeddings.