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Student Project: A museum exhibit

While teaching a Introduction to Spain's literatures and cultures, at The Ohio State University, Christian designed a project aimed to encourage student initiative in their own learning while practicing critical skills such as research, synthesis, presentation, and public speaking. Students had the opportunity to design their own museum exhibits around some of the topics covered in the class. 

This assignment had three parts:

  1. A rational that aimed to explain the nature and objectives of the museum exhibit in a way similar to a project proposal. 
  2. A set of materials that conveyed the necessary visuals for the exhibition such as materials showcased, space organization, and flyers with the appropriate narrative.
  3. A class presentation that summarized the project with and emphasis on the objectives and a brief excerpt of the pieces shown. 
  4. A student centered feedback process that give their classmates the power to provide comprehensible feedback and make them part of the grading component.

This project made students responsible of a research and educational project at the same time that fostered creative thinking and encouraged them to practice their collaborative abilities.


Below is one example of what one of the groups produced for this project.






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Student Project: Video Guides


In 2013, while at University of Iowa, Christian designed a project aimed to encourage critical skills in the target language, such as research, synthesis, reporting, and public speaking. Students had the opportunity to create digital content while exercising those skills in a team project that also required them to think creatively and build their collaborative abilities.

Both sections of Intermediate Spanish II that semester published their final projects in blogs, one of which is accessible through these link: Iowa al Minuto. Below is an example of what one of the groups produced.


Este video es de los edificios históricos de la Universidad de Iowa. Nosotros hablamos sobre edificios muy antiguos y también sobre la ficción ellos proporcionan. Algunos edificios muy importantes de la Universidad son la Capitolio y también Calvin Hall. Ellos son los más antiguos y tienen mucha historia. Por ejemplo, Calvin Hall ha movido a través de la calle Jefferson porque no coincidía con los edificios de la Pentacrest. También, la Capitolio era la capital de Iowa, pero ahora, esta un museo. Nosotros hablamos de estos edificios así como otros edificios históricos como Shaffer Hall, el Feild House, Kinnick Stadium, Halsey Hall, Seashore hall, y Quadrangle. Esperamos que disfruten nuestras video sobre los edificios y visiten la escuela todo lo tiempo.




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Aqui Fue Troya: History and Archaeology Website for the Lay Public




 Aqui Fue Troya was a website of Historical and Archaeological news for lay audiences, in tune with the philosophy of digital humanities for public.

Christian co-founded it with Alberto Pérez (University of Seville) and Dr. Fernando Díaz (University of Salamanca). AFT aimed to make accurate historical and archaeological information available to the public, and to reduce the gap in between academics and the public.

This website was our first approach to the digital humanities. The media had a long run despite it being supported exclusively on donations and with us working pro bono.

Christian responsibilities ranged from writing post, to moderate comments, to recruit writers, to editing.
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19th Hispanic & Lusophone Studies Symposium: Dimensions of Violence in Luso-Hispanic contexts



On April 15-16th, the graduate student symposium explored the distinct literary and cultural manifestations of violence in Luso-Hispanic contexts such as Latina/o, Latin American, and Iberian studies across a wide range of historical periods and academic disciplines. Possible themes included but were not limited to: torture, state violence, terrorism, violence in relation to gender, racial macro and micro-aggressions, economic, social and cultural oppression, trauma and memory, etc.

Christian Supiot was an active member of the Symposium Committee. Among his duties were securing donations from organizations and funds, renting and managing spaces, preparing and controlling a budget over 6000$, contacting with keynote speakers, and managing the calendar for over 30 presentations from scholars across the country.
Christian was also directly responsible for designing and producing the symposium poster and the promotional videos.


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