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Welcome to the podcast series that my students and I worked to develop in a course I created called, GE30CW : "Now as Then: A Cultural Examination of the Reception of "Ancient Egypt" as Myth Through Time." This class was developed as part of the Cluster series at UCLA, which is a unique series of classes designed for freshmen to help them get their GE credits out of the way. Thus, because this particular cluster series offered credits in the humanities and social sciences, it was taken largely by STEM majors. I wanted to develop a course that would help these students develop the skills needed to be responsible researchers, without forcing them to memorize facts about a long-dead culture they would probably never have to learn about again. So, I decided to treat ancient Egypt as a case study for these students to examine how bias affects interpretation--an important theme relevant to every area of inquiry. It was also important to me that the students leave the class with a sense of why the past matters and how its study is relevant to their own lives. The students were tasked with choosing a topic from ancient Egypt and developing a podcast in groups. The podcast was meant to examine how the reception of their particular cultural material changed through time and the significance underlying those changes. The only requirements were that: 1) they incorporate a graduate student interview; 2) they discuss an item from UCLA's Library Special Collections; and 3) they discuss their cultural material from an ancient Egyptian perspective, an "early traveler" perspective (think, Herodotus through the Victorian period), and from a modern, Egyptomania viewpoint. Deadlines were set up throughout the quarter to help them with time management, and class-time was spent developing a fluency with methods of assessing and conducting independent research. Overall, the class depended largely on the students' self-motivation to learn and grow. I hope you enjoy their final projects! -Robyn Price

Now as Then Robyn Price

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Welcome to the podcast series that my students and I worked to develop in a course I created called, GE30CW : "Now as Then: A Cultural Examination of the Reception of "Ancient Egypt" as Myth Through Time." This class was developed as part of the Cluster series at UCLA, which is a unique series of classes designed for freshmen to help them get their GE credits out of the way. Thus, because this particular cluster series offered credits in the humanities and social sciences, it was taken largely by STEM majors. I wanted to develop a course that would help these students develop the skills needed to be responsible researchers, without forcing them to memorize facts about a long-dead culture they would probably never have to learn about again. So, I decided to treat ancient Egypt as a case study for these students to examine how bias affects interpretation--an important theme relevant to every area of inquiry. It was also important to me that the students leave the class with a sense of why the past matters and how its study is relevant to their own lives. The students were tasked with choosing a topic from ancient Egypt and developing a podcast in groups. The podcast was meant to examine how the reception of their particular cultural material changed through time and the significance underlying those changes. The only requirements were that: 1) they incorporate a graduate student interview; 2) they discuss an item from UCLA's Library Special Collections; and 3) they discuss their cultural material from an ancient Egyptian perspective, an "early traveler" perspective (think, Herodotus through the Victorian period), and from a modern, Egyptomania viewpoint. Deadlines were set up throughout the quarter to help them with time management, and class-time was spent developing a fluency with methods of assessing and conducting independent research. Overall, the class depended largely on the students' self-motivation to learn and grow. I hope you enjoy their final projects! -Robyn Price

    Season 2 Episode 6: Pyramids: Mighty to Shiny

    Season 2 Episode 6: Pyramids: Mighty to Shiny

    In this episode, we will discuss how Egyptian pyramids have changed as a symbol of power, from mythological and foundational elements in ancient Egypt to a source of commercialization and attraction in modern Egypt. WeContinue readingSeason 2 Episode 6: Pyramids: Mighty to Shiny

    • 40 min
    Season 2 Episode 5: Tombs, Funerals, and Underworlds, Oh My!

    Season 2 Episode 5: Tombs, Funerals, and Underworlds, Oh My!

    Have you ever wanted to explore the old tombs of Ancient Egypt? Ever wonder why they were made? Or what exactly the journey to the underworld looked like? In this episode of Now as Then,Continue readingSeason 2 Episode 5: Tombs, Funerals, and Underworlds, Oh My!

    • 40 min
    Season 2 Episode 4: The Purpose of Isis

    Season 2 Episode 4: The Purpose of Isis

    We discuss how the goddess Isis has changed throughout time from when she was first created in ancient Egypt to nowadays where she is still revered by some in the world. Transcript [Introduction-0:00] Gabriela Ramirez:Continue readingSeason 2 Episode 4: The Purpose of Isis

    • 24 min
    Season 2 Episode 3: Tutmania

    Season 2 Episode 3: Tutmania

    You’ve probably heard of the famous King Tut. Be it museum exhibits or Tut-themed paraphernalia, it seems like the whole world is obsessed with this boy king. But why does he so enamor us today,Continue readingSeason 2 Episode 3: Tutmania

    • 35 min
    Season 2 Episode 2: Journey Down the Nile

    Season 2 Episode 2: Journey Down the Nile

    With a river as widely known as the Nile, you’d think the average would know a little more about it. You’re in luck! Listen in, and I’ll tell you everything you need to know aboutContinue readingSeason 2 Episode 2: Journey Down the Nile

    • 38 min
    Season 2 Episode 1: Seth Apart

    Season 2 Episode 1: Seth Apart

    The deity Seth is intimately associated with Ancient Egypt’s sense of duality with how he opposes Osiris and Horus. But as time moves forward, when other cultures begin to take Ancient Egypt’s religion and useContinue readingSeason 2 Episode 1: Seth Apart

    • 20 min

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