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Teaching and Learning History Online: A Guide for College
Instructors offers everything a new online history instructor needs
in one package, including how to structure courses, integrate
multimedia, and manage and grade discussions, as well as advice for
department chairs on curriculum management, student advising, and
more. In today's technological society, online courses are quickly
becoming the new normal in terms of collegiate instruction,
providing the ideal environment to "flip the classroom" and
encourage students to hone critical thinking skills by engaging
deeply with historical sources. While much of the attention in
online teaching focuses on STEM, business, and education courses,
online history courses have also proven consistently popular.
However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, new history instructors are
rushed into online teaching with little or no training or
experience, creating a need for a guide to ease the transition from
classroom to online course development and teaching. A timely text,
this book aims to provide both new and experienced college history
teachers the information they need to develop dynamic online
courses.
Teaching and Learning History Online: A Guide for College
Instructors offers everything a new online history instructor needs
in one package, including how to structure courses, integrate
multimedia, and manage and grade discussions, as well as advice for
department chairs on curriculum management, student advising, and
more. In today's technological society, online courses are quickly
becoming the new normal in terms of collegiate instruction,
providing the ideal environment to "flip the classroom" and
encourage students to hone critical thinking skills by engaging
deeply with historical sources. While much of the attention in
online teaching focuses on STEM, business, and education courses,
online history courses have also proven consistently popular.
However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, new history instructors are
rushed into online teaching with little or no training or
experience, creating a need for a guide to ease the transition from
classroom to online course development and teaching. A timely text,
this book aims to provide both new and experienced college history
teachers the information they need to develop dynamic online
courses.
Sadomasochism and the BDSM Community in the United States: Kinky
People Unite chronicles the development of sadomasochistic
sexuality and its communities in the United States from the
post-war period to the present day. Having evolved from scattered
networks of sadomasochists to a coherent body bound by shared
principles of "safe, sane, consensual," activists worked to
transform popular perceptions of their community, end its routine
harassment by law enforcement and win inclusion in American
society. Often paralleling the work of LGBTQ activists, people who
engaged in BDSM (Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission,
and Sadism and Masochism) transformed both their own sexual
practices and how outsiders perceived them, successfully changing
popular perceptions of them from fascists, murderers, and outlaws
to people living an alternative lifestyle. The development of this
community highlights the interactions of people of different sexual
orientations within a sexual community, the influence of various
campaigns for sexual freedom, and the BDSM community's influence on
popular perceptions of sexuality and sexual freedom. The text's
historical perspective gives depth and texture to a specific
dimension of American history of sexuality. This book will be of
interest to students and scholars in the history of sexuality. Its
clear and direct approach offers an important and useful chronology
of a movement that has long been neglected.
Sadomasochism and the BDSM Community in the United States: Kinky
People Unite chronicles the development of sadomasochistic
sexuality and its communities in the United States from the
post-war period to the present day. Having evolved from scattered
networks of sadomasochists to a coherent body bound by shared
principles of "safe, sane, consensual," activists worked to
transform popular perceptions of their community, end its routine
harassment by law enforcement and win inclusion in American
society. Often paralleling the work of LGBTQ activists, people who
engaged in BDSM (Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission,
and Sadism and Masochism) transformed both their own sexual
practices and how outsiders perceived them, successfully changing
popular perceptions of them from fascists, murderers, and outlaws
to people living an alternative lifestyle. The development of this
community highlights the interactions of people of different sexual
orientations within a sexual community, the influence of various
campaigns for sexual freedom, and the BDSM community's influence on
popular perceptions of sexuality and sexual freedom. The text's
historical perspective gives depth and texture to a specific
dimension of American history of sexuality. This book will be of
interest to students and scholars in the history of sexuality. Its
clear and direct approach offers an important and useful chronology
of a movement that has long been neglected.
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