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  • Read more about Improving Student Success by Increasing Interactivity and Active Learning Opportunities
  • Read more about Redesigning Large General History Course to Fully Online
  • Read more about History Course Redesign for Student Engagement
  • Read more about Active and Inclusive Learning in a Western Civilization Course
  • Read more about Redesigning a History Course with Active Learning and Team Based Learning
  • Read more about Scaling an Upper Division Humanities Course and Moving Online
  • Read more about Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement in the U.S. History Survey: Teaching with Digital History and Online Civic Engagement Tools
  • Read more about Strategies for Engagement in the Flipped History Lecture Hall
  • Read more about World History Redesigned for Student Engagement
  • Read more about HIST131: US History, 1865 to the Present with Video Lectures and Online Quizzes

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