Search Results for "Remote Reflections"
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Remote Reflections: A Call for Memes
June 18, 2020
How the University of Oklahoma's History Club used humor to build community during COVID-19.
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Remote Reflections: What My Dissertation Research Taught Me about Social Distancing
May 4, 2021
Researching the communication strategies of 19th-century British migrants helped one graduate student make sense of her experience during COVID.
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Remote Reflections: Adapting to the Research Conditions at Hand
December 2, 2020
After her term as a Fulbright Scholar was cut short, Lauren Braun-Strumfels found ways to continue a research agenda during a pandemic.
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Remote Reflections: Twice the Work and Half the Fun
September 14, 2020
For faculty teaching online for the first time, spring 2020 could be a frustrating learning experience.
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Remote Reflections: Being a Graduate Teaching Assistant during the Pandemic
August 28, 2020
Graduate teaching assistants, not quite students and not yet faculty, face unique challenges during COVID-19.
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Going Remote: Is This Remote Teaching or Just Remotely Teaching?
August 17, 2020
History faculty did far more than just "make it work" during the pivot to remote teaching.
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Assessment in Remote Classes: Making Discussions and Research Papers Work Online
March 24, 2020
An experienced online educator has tips for assignments and assessment.
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Absence and Presence: Attending to Questions of Equity in Remote Education
April 13, 2021
Although historians have produced remarkable work while working remotely, AHA president Jacqueline Jones argues that it is dangerous to conclude that remoteness presents an enduring, viable alternative to in-person communication of all kinds.
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Reflections from the 2014-15 AHA/NASA Fellow in Aerospace History, Brian Jirout
March 4, 2015
Brian Jirout is a doctoral candidate in the School of History, Technology, and Society at Georgia Institute of Technology. His dissertation is a history of the Landsat land remote sensing satellite program. After holding the AHA/NASA Fellowship in Aerospace History, he is currently the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Predoctoral Fellow at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. Brian received his MS from Georgia Tech and his BA magna...
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Reflections on Interviewing
December 1, 2004
From the Supplement to the 119th Annual Meeting