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Editors’ Choice: Digital Pedagogy Roundtable, “Pitching Courses for Non-Majors”

This week, The Junto features a roundtable on digital pedagogy, in which we discuss our different approaches to using digital sources in the classroom. Today, Joseph Adelman talks about working with students on technical knowledge. You can also read Part 1 by Rachel Herrmann on source accesibility, and Part 3 by Joseph Adelman on the […]

By: Jessica ParrAugust 4, 2015
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