TY - BOOK ID - 119428751 TI - Using Commonplace Books to Enrich Medieval and Renaissance Courses. AU - Parker, Sarah E. AU - Silva, Andie. PY - 2023 SN - 1802701257 1641894199 1802701508 PB - Amsterdam : Arc Humanities Press, DB - UniCat KW - Commonplace books. KW - Renaissance KW - Middle Ages KW - Study and teaching (Higher) KW - Adversaria KW - Commonplaces (Books) KW - Notebooks KW - Revival of letters KW - Civilization KW - History, Modern KW - Civilization, Medieval KW - Civilization, Modern KW - Humanism KW - Dark Ages KW - History, Medieval KW - Medieval history KW - Medieval period KW - World history, Medieval KW - World history KW - Medievalism KW - History KW - commonplace books. KW - commonplacing. KW - pedagogy. KW - teaching Medieval Studies. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:119428751 AB - This book is a collection of essays offering a wide range of approaches to teaching with commonplace books. In the medieval period and beyond, commonplace books promoted a blend of excerpting, memorization, creative writing, and journaling, making them the analogue equivalent to modern-day digital journaling, bookmarking, and note-taking tools. 0Covering a variety of methods for introducing students to the medieval and Renaissance reading practice known as commonplacing, this volume provides instructors with concrete guidelines for using commonplace books as a teaching and learning tool. The enclosed essays provide a point of reference for best practices as well as concrete models for teaching and learning with commonplace books, helping instructors develop more student-centred, inclusive curricula.0. ER -