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»Refuge & Rejection: Displaced Persons in the Past and Present

»The Melikian Center (formerly Russian and East European Studies)

»Developing a Historical GIS Course for the History Curriculum

»Nature, Culture, and History at the Grand Canyon

»Judaism and the Phenomenon of Life

»Life and Times of Chen Hansheng, 1897-2004

»ACMA Life Members Oral History Project

»Tonto National Monument Administrative History

»Culture and Historical Change Over Time in China

»The Challenges of Transhumanism: Religion, Science, and Technology

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»Interdisciplinary Education in Urban Ecology Project

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»Finding Distribution Lists for Grants

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SSHA 2005 (Portland, Oregon) Friday, November 4
Friday, 2:15pm - 4:15pm

DEVELOPING A HISTORICAL GIS COURSE FOR THE UNDERGRADUATE HISTORY CURRICULUM

Sponsored by Historical Geography & Urban Networks

Chair & Commentator: Anne Knowles, Middlebury College (Geographer)

Panelists:
Wendy Plotkin & Stephanie Stegman, Arizona State University (History)

Christopher Lukinbeal & Drew Lucio, Arizona State University (Geography)

Christopher Miller, Carroll College (History)

Hillery Oberle, Arizona State University (Noble Science Library)

  • The Role of the Map Librarian in Using GIS in Teaching Undergraduate History

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