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Teaching with Podcasts: A U.S. History Professor’s Directory

When I go to record a lecture for my online or hybrid courses, I always feel a bit…unflashy. I think that’s because I’ve become an avid listener of podcasts, which offer much more engaging conversations and reconstructions of historical events and moments than I am able to provide with my PowerPoints and screencasts. Perhaps I’m…

November 18, 2015 in Katherine Jewell.

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