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History Teacher

2001 Volume 34, Number 2

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Building Social Networks with Computer Networks: A New Deal for Teaching and Learning

    Thomas Thurston

    Discusses the role of computer technology and Web sites in expanding social networks. Focuses on the New Deal Network using two examples: (1) uniting a Julia C. Lathrop Housing (Chicago, Illinois) ... More

    pp. 175-81

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  2. The Coming of the French Revolution in Multi-Media

    Gregory S. Brown

    Asserts that the use of multimedia furthers historians' work as opposed to changing it. Explores three objectives that multimedia allows historians to achieve: (1) the issue of representation; (2) ... More

    pp. 193-208

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  3. Beyond Amusement: Reflections on Multimedia, Pedagogy, and Digital Literacy in the History Seminar

    Daniel M. Ringrose

    Discusses the use of multimedia technology in history by providing case studies of projects within an urban history course and a course called "Men, Women, and War: Popular Memory and Public... More

    pp. 209-28

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