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American Television Culture
AMCL 287 Taught by: Kristin Sanchez Carter The Course What is the course in which you use instructional technologies about? Tell us about its origin, goals and objectives. I used instructional technologies in American Culture 287, “American Television Culture,” team-taught … Continue reading
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Tablet PCs in Field Archaeology
ANTH 231 Taught by: Lucy Johnson The Course What is the course in which you use instructional technologies about? Tell us about its origin, goals and objectives. The course I teach is a traditional Field Archaeology course. The students are … Continue reading
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