since everybody is working on syllabi right now anyway, #twitterstorians, tell me your favorite thing you've done with digital primary sources in the classroom (for a piece I'm working on). cc #dighist #librarytwitter #digped
i'll start - in the first week or two of every class or project, I have students complete a "scavenger hunt" where I ask them to explore a variety of primary and secondary sources in an open-ended way. https://twitter.com/awmerck/status/1284884815406391297
also interested in best practices on methodology/approach like this piece from @hralperta h/t @kellywooten https://twitter.com/hralperta/status/1230476147475075072
send me your lists, your clearinghouses, your hubs, whatever you call "a bunch of links to other things on the internet" these days, i.e. @AHAhistorians https://www.historians.org/teaching-and-learning/teaching-resources-for-historians/classroom-materials/classroom-materials-digitized-primary-sources
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