lunes, 7 de octubre de 2013

H-Net, A Place for Teachers and Learners

Dear H-Net Readers:

One of the most important components of our mission is to assist
teachers in the humanities and social sciences.  When H-Net launched
over twenty years ago, its founders stressed the potential for
developing networks around teaching, so that strength in numbers would
translate into new ideas, resources, and techniques for instructors at
all levels.  It's why H-Net won the AHA's prestigious James Harvey
Robinson teaching prize soon after we launched, in 1996.  Maybe you
picked up a great idea, the solution to a problem, a new lecture
resource, a discussion strategy, a new approach to assessment, on one of
our networks?  Our editors are veteran instructors who are sensitive to
the challenges of a modern classroom and eager to present new ideas to
their subscribers.

The new H-Net Commons, http://networks.h-net.org, is helping us take
this service to the next level by adding the capacity to create archives
of special teaching projects and primary sources generated from
professionals like you, and moderated by professionals at H-Net.

If you have not joined fellow H-Netters who have given generously to
keep H-Net free, growing, and accessible, please consider making a
tax-deductible gift to help us continue to serve you.  Log in to our
secure site:

https:/www.h-net.org/donations

to give what you can by check or credit card.

Thank you for your support for H-Net!

Sincerely,

Peter
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Dr. Peter Knupfer
Executive Director
H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online
Department of History
Old Horticulture
506 E. Circle Dr Room 141H
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1046
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