This course introduces historical thinking skills with digital tools, sometimes called the digital humanities, while covering the history of humanity from 4000 BCE to 1400 CE.
As a college-level history course in 2024, this course requires you navigate new digital environments, such as this web page. Please ask questions, on our discussion boards, during student office hours, by email, and phone.
The thematic question we’ll ask this semester is how did pre-1400 CE peoples access, use, and make meaning with fresh water? 💧
Instructor | Professor Jack Norton |
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Meeting | College Service 3070, Tuesday- Thursday, 12-1:50 Pm |
Student (Office) Hours | Tuesday and Thursday 2-3 pm and Wednesday 11-12 in CS 3050 |
1-3 pm Mondays, virtual. | |
Due Dates and Hours | Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 pm |
[email protected] | |
Phone | 952-358-8911 |
Expectations | Grades | Campus Resources |
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