Online Event – Teaching American Environmental History: Digital Sources in the Classroom

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Teaching American Environmental History: Digital Sources in the Classroom

ASEH Connects Event

Tuesday, 14 November 2023, 7pm EST

Panelists: John Williams, Raechel Lutz, Leisl Carr-Childers, and Chris Wells

ASEH Connects Teaching American Environmental History: Digital Sources in the Classroom

ASEH Connects is a new experimental initiative that seeks to virtually connect environmental historians with each other year-round to discuss research, pedagogy, networking, professional development, etc. Led by the recently-created Remote Programming Committee, ASEH Connects is planning a series of monthly online events for 2023-24. Another new committee, the Remote Community Committee, will examine the potential of ASEH Connects to fulfill the intellectual and professional needs of the ASEH.

Feature Image: “Digital Methods: Tools for Researching & Writing History” by quinn.anya is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
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is an environmental historian of Canada and the United States, editor, project manager, and digital communications strategist. She earned her PhD in History from the University of Saskatchewan in 2019. She is an executive member, editor-in-chief, and social media editor for the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE). She is the Managing Editor for the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. She is also President of the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society, a Girls Rock Saskatoon board member, and a Coordinating Team member of Showing Up for Racial Justice Saskatoon-Treaty Six. A passionate social justice advocate, she focuses on developing digital techniques and communications that bridge the divide between academia and the general public in order to democratize knowledge access. You can find out more about her and her freelance services at jessicamdewitt.com.

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