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Nicole C. Vaget
Reverend Joseph Paradis Professor of French
Specialization: French and Francophone cultural studies; eighteenth-century literature; pedagogical application of technology
Nicole
Vaget teaches all levels of language and culture/literature courses.
She is a member of the European studies program and the romance
language program faculties. She has chaired the French department, as
well as the European studies program, and the romance languages and
literatures program.
Vaget's publications are in the fields of French and Francophone
cultural studies, eighteenth-century literature, and pedagogical
application of technology. Her latest book, Saint-Jean-d'Arvey en Savoie (Montmélian,
La Fontaine de Siloé, 1999), is a unique and personal cultural study of
a socioeconomic group of French peasants that no longer exists.
A pioneer in distance learning, through the use of satellite
technology and the Web, Vaget has taught French to African students in
Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Kenya under the auspices of the African Virtual
University.
Vaget's latest Web project is the publication in TEI (Teaching Encoding Initiative,
which is XTML based) of a poem by Jean Metellus, “Au pipirite
chantant.” The poem is a pluri-disciplinary approach to Haïti, its
literature, music, art and history.
In class, Vaget's students present their papers in multimedia form using the “Digital Storytelling” method.
"Reflections on a Lost Civilization: Nicole Vaget Brings Her Roots to Life," College Street Journal, October 6, 2000
Courses in French and European Studies by Professor Nicole Vaget
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