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Brainstorm Notes: Constructing the Ancien Regime

Posted on June 15, 2011 by Andrew D Devenney
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The following is connected to the Can’t Stop Thinking About Teaching post I made last week or so. It’s a scanned snapshot of a work in progress, namely my sketching out of new, interactive modules for my HST 102 Intro … Continue reading →

Posted in Teaching | Tagged academics, education, europe, headspace, learning-is-hard, method, western civ | Leave a reply

Link of the Day for April 13th: Cornell Note-Taking Method

Posted on April 13, 2011 by Andrew D Devenney
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This is what you should be looking at today (despite its age), particularly if you are one of my students: Geek to Live: Take study-worthy lecture notes — “Copying class notes after the fact is a time-consuming way to study … Continue reading →

Posted in Delicious | Tagged academics, education, method, note-taking, study | 1 Reply
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