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Highlights from the American Historical Association

Sun 11 2008

The May issue of Perspectives from the American Historical Association examines technology in the classroom. Teaching History with YouTube (and other primary-source video sites on the internet) by Jonathon Rees and Podcasting and the Profession by Kreita Sigler explore using and creating audiovisuals.

About the Author

Lee Ann Ghajar is a digital history associate in Public Projects at CHNM and a PhD candidate in American history at George Mason University.

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