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Title: The Internet and teaching history
Authors: Stelter, Gilbert
Issue Date: 2020-02-04
Publisher: Canadian Historical Association / Société historique du Canada
Series/Report no.: Vol 23 numéro 1;
Abstract: Can the new technology of the Internet enhance the way we teach university history courses? Or does it actually reduce the Personal contact between faculty and student and even threaten the very existence of the faculty member in the traditional sense? I certainly had questions of this sort when I began to experiment with the Internet in my fourth-year Canadian urban history course in the Fall of 1995 and when I first gave the course last winter.
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