World Map Exercise: “Latitude Adjustment”
Did anyone other than me get the double entente? (Latitude Adjustment) Well, anyway, while we were working on your maps, questions arose about the exact degree measurements for the latitudes on the...
View ArticleThe HGS Course Calendar has been updated!
New lesson notes have been published for students to read and annotate. A02 has been published as well and the calendar identifies pertinent due dates. Special Note: Assignments on the course calendar...
View ArticleFirst Assignment for the Spring Term!
We’re off! Keeping to my word that the Spring Term will start on a quick pace, the first assignments have been posted on the Course Calendar. To my new students, you’ll see the assignments are posted...
View ArticleFirst Lessons Posted for the Spring Term!
Your first lesson notes have been posted and can be accessed from the Course Calendar. Please don’t download any puzzles, maps etc. They will be given to you in class. Of course, if you’re absent on...
View ArticleWe have a tie in the Mexica Myth Voting!
Myths Pd2f and Pd9c received the most votes. Combined (17 each), they recieved 20% of the total votes available. The next closest myth received 15 votes Pd8a. I have reprinted the Pd2f and Pd9c myths...
View ArticleBy Acclamation, We have a Winner!
As is fitting for any divinely-inspired academic venture, the selection of a Mexica Myth winner has been completed with due reverence. The winner is Period 9, Group 9C. Their offering would have...
View ArticleStudents offer an Analysis of Human need for Culture
I’m proud to offer to my readers a sample of my student’s work. After a few exercises and discussions on the process of historical methodologies, I tasked my students to respond to three questions...
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