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Online Publications and Presentations

    Technology does not in itself cause anything --
    what counts is how people use it

red arrow The Assessment Challenge: A Conversation ~ The intent of The Assessment Challenge: A Conversation site is to provide aggregated resources to enhance our dialogue on this vital issue and its implications for teaching and learning history at SAC.

red arrow American Cities and Public Spaces research institute sponsored by, The Community College Humanities Association in collaboration with the Kluge Center of the Office of Scholarly Programs, Library of Congress, Funded by The National Endowment for the Humanities, generated a special issue of the Community College Humanities Review. Included in the selected essays is:

red arrow Editorial Cartoons and American Politics and Culture, 1877-1901 ~ Curriculum project for an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop, Illustrating the Gilded Age: Political Cartoons and the Press in American Politics and Culture, 1877-1901, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Fremont, OH , summer 2008

red arrow Adams for the Defense: The Trial of Capt. John Preston ~ Curriculum project for an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop, Encountering John Adams Braintree and Boston, Boston College, summer 2007

red arrow The Civil War: Memory and Commemoration ~ Currriculum Project for War, Death, and Remembrance: The Memory and Commemoration of the American Civil War , an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshop for Community College Faculty ~ University of Mississippi, summer 2007

red arrow Exploring South America ~ Curriculum project for Fulbright-Hays Summer Abroad Program Seminar, Argentina and Uruguay: From Colonialism to the Future, hosted by the Argentina and Uruguay Fulbright Commissions, summer 2006. Travel journal ~ Argentina / Uruguay Blog

red arrowGlobalizing Henry Ford's America: From Greenfield Village to the Twenty-first Century ~ Curriculum Project for 2006 NEH Summer Workshop Henry Ford and American Industrial, Labor, and Cultural History, Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn, Michigan

red arrowExploring Southeast Asia ~ Curriculum Project for NEH Summer Institute 2005, Southeast Asia: Indigenous Cultures and Outside Influences, East-West Center, Hawai'i

red arrowBringing Internet Mapping to the Humanities Project ~ National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)  Focus Grant ~ 2003-04 

red arrow2004 China - US Conference on Community Colleges in Beijing, China, July 5-8, alamo participating.

red arrowThe Spell of India ~ Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program, India / Nepal - 2003 

red arrowMadras (Chennai), A Case Study ~ Fulbright-Hays, India 2003 & NEH Summer Insititute 2002

red arrowStrategies for Success: Study Skills for Online Learners  ~ for Internet course students

red arrowStrategies for Success: Study Skills Online ~ for on-campus learners

red arrowPresentation for Employee Development Conference ~ October 14, 2002

red arrowIndian Ocean, Cradle of Globalization: Scholar Voices   ~ NEH Summer Institute 2002, University of Pennsylvania

red arrowInternationalizing the U. S. Survey Course: First Steps   (OAH session, April 2002) 

red arrowExplorations of Empire Seminar: The Mongols ~ Contributing Scholar Voices (AHA/CCHA/LOC Grant, Summer 2001, Library of Congress)

red arrowGo Global: Bringing a World View to Your Courses

red arrowComputer Assisted Instruction Guide for United States History II

red arrowExploring, Teaching & Learning World History With New Media

red arrowUsing the Internet in the Classroom

red arrowWomen in Technology ~ Institutional Leadership ~ Women's History Week, March, 2000

Last update September, 2009


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