| !marianne-jeff-mark.jpg|width=525,height=225! | {roundrect:bgcolor=#FOE68C}*Institution*: Salt Lake Community College
*Course Title*: American Civilization
*Submitted by*: Marianne McKnight
Course Tour coming soon
From left to right: Marianne McKnight (Associate Professor, History), Jeff Hirschi (Instructional Designer) and Mark Lye (Media Developer)
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This course is an American Institutions course entitled American Civilization. It is designed to be a broad survey of the history of the United States from Pre-Columbian America to nearly the present. It focuses on the broad range of events, ideas, issues, and diverse peoples that have played a role in the more than 500 years of history. The course also engages students in the analysis and interpretation of historical documents.
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"Participating in the Exemplary Course Program has made me think deeply and analytically about the teaching and learning process. I feel I am a much better teacher because of it."
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*Course Title*: American Civilization
*Submitted by*: Marianne McKnight
Course Tour coming soon
From left to right: Marianne McKnight (Associate Professor, History), Jeff Hirschi (Instructional Designer) and Mark Lye (Media Developer)
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This course is an American Institutions course entitled American Civilization. It is designed to be a broad survey of the history of the United States from Pre-Columbian America to nearly the present. It focuses on the broad range of events, ideas, issues, and diverse peoples that have played a role in the more than 500 years of history. The course also engages students in the analysis and interpretation of historical documents.
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{panel:title=...From the Author| borderStyle=solid| borderColor=#c0c0c0| titleBGColor=#1E90FF| bgColor=#FFFFFF}
"Participating in the Exemplary Course Program has made me think deeply and analytically about the teaching and learning process. I feel I am a much better teacher because of it."
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