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Projects | Jason R. Sellers
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Jason R. Sellers. History 298, University of Mary Washington. March 23, 2016. The trial of an Indyan called Nangenutch or Will : Race and the limits of sexual power in 17. This is the paper I presented at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association’s 2015 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. It is based on research in the colonial records of New York, examining a 1667/8 rape case on Long Island involving a Montauk Indian assailant and an English woman. Environmental Research Colloquium proposal.
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Updated outline and notes | Jason R. Sellers
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Jason R. Sellers. History 298, University of Mary Washington. Updated outline and notes. July 3, 2015. Turns out that–not surprisingly for anyone who knows me–I was a bit ambitious with my initial plans, and that whole outline won’t work because I don’t have the space. I’ve cut pieces of that initial outline, as you can see below–which is just as well, because I’ve come up with additional pieces I’d like to address. I Summary of Nangenutch’s assault on Mary. II Comment on sources. 298 website development...
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2-minute presentations | Jason R. Sellers
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Jason R. Sellers. History 298, University of Mary Washington. January 29, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Readers, revisions, and reflection. Updated outline and notes. Primary Source Analysis assignment. 298 website development tip–especially for spam comments. History 298 sample page (Sellers, Spring 2015).
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Digital equity | Jason tries the Web
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Jason tries the Web. And the web says: Do or do not; there is no try. However. The sheet also had QR codes. That students were supposed to scan to check their answers (incidentally:. I really do enjoy things like this, and for the above you can thank this doohickey. Maybe we’re expecting parents to all have smartphones that they let their kids use? Or smartphones at all? And another thing: what value does this actually add? I did have students without smartphones, and without internet at home because it ...
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“Digital History means no more snow days” | Jason tries the Web
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Jason tries the Web. And the web says: Do or do not; there is no try. 8220;Digital History means no more snow days”. That’s what UMW History’s department chair, Jeff McClurken, told one of his classes the other day, and I’m reminded of it after last night’s mad scramble to figure out what to do about the snow. I know none of my thinking here is revolutionary, but I think that is telling in itself. 5 Thoughts on “ “Digital History means no more snow days”. On February 14, 2014 at 12:39 pm. I did a quick p...
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Digital scholarship as bupkis | Jason tries the Web
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Jason tries the Web. And the web says: Do or do not; there is no try. Digital scholarship as bupkis. Just noticed an article from February’s issue of the American Historical Association’s. Perspectives on History,. Announcing the formation of the organization’s ad hoc Committee on Professional Evaluation of Digital Scholarship. Sure, “Making Something Out of Bupkis”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. Next Post →. In on t...
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Proposal and Bibliography | Jason R. Sellers
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Jason R. Sellers. History 298, University of Mary Washington. February 12, 2015. I’m pasting below the original 250-word proposal I submitted to Native American and Indigenous Study Association. Conference organizers. I expanded on this somewhat to fit the requirements for 298’s Proposal and Bibliography assignment, which students can find in the Files section of Canvas. Or access via the Resources. Page on this website. 41, no. 4 (Fall 1994): 561-590. Rape and Sexual Power in Early America. Readers, rev...
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Digital identity | Jason R. Sellers
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Jason R. Sellers. History 298, University of Mary Washington. January 14, 2015. This was originally posted on a blog. For my introduction to UMW’s Domain of One’s Own Faculty Initiative. Are there elements you feel are consistent with what you want that digital identity to look like? Elements that you don’t want contributing to your digital identity? I also make my return to the results via RateMyProfessors; On page 6 we get one of my book reviews, published in a digital-only journal. Interesting, the Ir...
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Topic choice worksheet | Jason R. Sellers
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Jason R. Sellers. History 298, University of Mary Washington. January 16, 2015. A Briefly describe the library research that you did towards choosing a topic. Include at least two reference books that you used and three library search-engine subject headings that you found useful. B Briefly describe the internet research that you did. Name at least one useful website for online archives that you surveyed (do not include simple library catalogs). E Are enough secondary sources available on this topic?