January 2011

Building Digital Literacy and the University Curriculum

January 31, 2011

Where does digital literacy fit in the university curriculum and how should it be taught?

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Remembering the Holocaust

January 27, 2011

27 January 2011, Holocaust Memorial Day, marks the 66th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps.

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Digital Accessibility of Canadian History

January 27, 2011

An exploration of digital Canadian history resources, with a focus on local and national museums and archives.

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Making History More Than Your Story

January 26, 2011

A discussion of some ways teachers can keep history relevant for students.

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Resident Historians: Researching the History of Your Home

January 24, 2011

Researching the History of Your Home

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Slavery Affects 27 Million Lives Today: Legal Abolition vs. Effective Emancipation

January 21, 2011

An analysis of slavery past and present from the Alliance Against Modern Slavery.

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Where Did You Get That From?

January 20, 2011

A discussion of intellectual property rights through the production and reproduction of images.

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An Invitation to a Free Oral History Workshop in Montreal

January 19, 2011

An invitation to a free oral history workshop sponsored by the Montreal Life Stories Project and Concordia’s Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling.

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Alliance Against Modern Slavery: Benefit Concert and Inaugural Conference

January 18, 2011

Alliance Against Modern Slavery Benefit Concert and Inaugural Concert at York University, Toronto, Canada.

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Laptops in the Classroom

January 17, 2011

Do laptops have a place in the lecture hall? An ongoing debate has raged over whether they do. I believe that we need to reframe our teaching approach as adult education and adapt to the use of technology.

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