Serendip is an independent site partnering with faculty at multiple colleges and universities around the world. Happy exploring!
Reply to comment
This discussion is closed: you can't post new comments.
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
Narrative is determined not by a desire to narrate but by a desire to exchange. (Roland Barthes, S/Z)
What's New? Subscribe to Serendip Studio
Recent Group Comments
-
Mixdaugh (guest)
-
Abdurazak boru (guest)
-
Serendip Visitor (guest)
-
mavin (guest)
-
Carol (guest)
-
Anne Dalke
-
tgarber
-
SandraGandarez
-
tgarber
-
maht91
Recent Group Posts
A Random Walk
Play Chance in Life and the World for a new perspective on randomness and order.
New Topics
-
11 weeks 2 days ago
-
11 weeks 3 days ago
-
11 weeks 6 days ago
-
11 weeks 6 days ago
-
11 weeks 6 days ago
I really enjoyed the
I really enjoyed the dictionary exercises that we did yesterday. I found it interesting how each dictionary had a vastly different shades of meaning assigned to the same word.
My group also discussed the issue of which dictionary is the most “reliable.” This was a difficult question for us to come to a definitive answer on. I think the interesting point about that discussion was that there is no “most reliable dictionary”, but that different dictionaries serve different purposes. For instance, you might look up a work in the OED if you need a definition for a literary or scientific paper, where as if you wanted to know the everyday use of a word and/or the context in what context that word is used in everyday life, you might use urban dictionary. I also enjoyed the way in which dictionaries can be used to tell the “story” of how a world has evolved over time, many times originating from the vernacular.