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  • 1.  Steven Mintz webinar Thursday at noon: "A New History for a New Century"

    Posted 03-27-2016 11:55:00 PM

    Please join us for a free webinar with historian Steven Mintz this Thursday, March 31, at noon Central Time. Mintz, who is the Executive Director of the Institute for Transformational Learning for the University of Texas System and Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin, will present on how to teach innovative introductory history courses for today's college students.

    "A New History for a New Century"

    Thursday, March 31, Noon - 1:15 PM Central Time.

    The online-only event will be hosted on a WebEx platform, and will offer a chance to submit questions for response. If you plan to join on a mobile device, please download the WebEx app in advance.

    At the time of event, you can join the webinar here: https://meetings.webex.com/collabs/#/meetings/detail?uuid=M7B988H9PEHYHQDNMURGA1RQXR-Y8F3&rnd=890036.41918

    We hope you will be able to make it!

    For and audio-only connection (no visuals), dial

    +1-415-655-0001 US TOLL

    Access code: 199 801 892

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    Julia Brookins
    special projects coord.
    American Historical Assoc.
    jbrookins@historians.org
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  • 2.  RE: Steven Mintz webinar Thursday at noon: "A New History for a New Century"

    Posted 04-07-2016 03:21:00 PM

    For those of you who weren't able to join Steven Mintz's webinar online last week, you can find his slides and presentation notes on the AHA Tuning event webpage. Unfortunately, because of copyright, the music and videos from the webinar are not available online.

    If you were able to participate, please reply to this discussion with your feedback on your experience, and any suggestions for the type of programming the AHA should consider developing for online events like this one.

    Thanks again to Steven Mintz and his office at the UT System for hosting the webinar!

    Julia

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    Julia Brookins
    special projects coord.
    American Historical Assoc.
    jbrookins@historians.org