Current | Other | Awards | Scholarship | Presentations
Semester 1, 2013
- HSTY2670 New York, New York
- HSTY4011 Digital History *New Honours Seminar
- USSC6914 Key Issues in American Culture
Supervision:
- 5 PhD students | Not currently available for PhD supervision
- HSTY1076 American History from Lincoln to Clinton
- AMST2601 American Foundations
- HSTY2671 Law & Order in Modern America
Faculty of Arts Excellence in Teaching (Design & Practice) Award, 2008
Carrick Australian Award for University Teaching Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, 2006
For the creation of innovative units of study & resources that engage students in research and develop critical thinking and analytical skills
“Teaching Module: Age of Consent Laws,” Childhood and Youth in History (Center for History and New Media, George Mason University)
”Teaching Students to Read Online Sources,” Australasian Journal of American Studies 24, 1 (July 2005): 112-124.
“Doing History in Hypertext,” Journal of the Association for History and Computing 7, 2 (August 2004)
The University of Sydney has shutdown the server that hosted the projects discussed in this article; they can be accessed through the Internet Archive
| Selected Papers & Presentations
“A Standards Based Major: Refocusing the History Major,” presented at the Sydney Teaching Colloquium, 3 October 2012
“Refocusing the History Major at the University of Sydney,” presented at the 2nd After Standards Workshop, University of Adelaide, July 8, 2012
“Global Collaborations in American Studies: Learning From Practitioners – the University of Sydney & UNC, Chapel Hill,” presented at the American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, October 20, 2011
“American Studies with Americans: The Sydney experience of the UNC/Sydney collaborative module on Disneyland,” University of Sydney/University of North Carolina American Studies Symposium, July 11, 2011
“Lectures,” Faculty of Arts Teaching Award Presentation, May 29, 2009
“Tutors and Marking,” Faculty of Arts Assessment Workshop, University of Sydney, November 3, 2008
“Plenary Session: The American History for Australasian Schools Website,” Australian and New Zealand American Studies Conference, Launceston, July 11, 2006
“Weaving a History Web,” presented at the symposium ‘American Studies with an Australian Accent: Towards an Australian Website for Secondary Teachers and Students,’ Australian National University, Canberra, July 15, 2005
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