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    1. Rubenstein Library Processing Zine

      A paragraph or timeline summarizing the creator’s lifespan or organization’s history. : A paragraph or more summarizing (...)

    2. "Reacting to the Past" Winter Conference - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      RTTP’s approach to teaching and learning consists of elaborate multi-disciplinary games set in the past, in which students are assigned roles (...)

    3. Susan Reverby to Lecture on "Escaping Melodramas" - The Devil's Tale

      Susan Reverby is a historian of American women, medicine, and nursing, and is the Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of (...)

    4. The Devil's Tale - Page 86 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Susan Reverby is a historian of American women, medicine, and nursing, and is the Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of (...)

    5. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      All sessions are in Perkins 217: … Blog / Teaching Strategies Using Wikipedia for assignments GMU Center for History and New Media‘s (...)

    6. Blackboard Great Ideas: Collaborative writing - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      The tool allows students to work anywhere, produce documents in parts with multiple pages, and view a history of their work. Posted in (...)

    7. Grateful Dead History | Duke University Libraries

      In other words, the Grateful Dead and their history and music will form the backbone for the class, but this will be used to shed light (...)

    8. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Twenty-two … Blog / BRITE Ideas / Events Duke Community Invited to BRITE Ideas in Teaching and Research Series Learning (...)

    9. Learning and Memory in Wikipedia by Duke students - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      (From an article page in Wikipedia, you can click on “Discussion” or “View history” to see interactions with the topics). Dr.

    10. New media in the classroom - conference session report - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Educati

      Miles is a grad student at George Mason in the history department; his department explores the relationship between history (...)

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