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The University of Maine

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

2020

Remote learning

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College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Reflections On Remote Learning Webpage, University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences Oct 2020

College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Reflections On Remote Learning Webpage, University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Screenshot of webpage featuring reflections from University of Maine College of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty reflections on the remote learning.


College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Phi 104: Existentialism And Literature (Sp20)_Blackboard Notebook Project, Kirsten Jacobson Apr 2020

College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Phi 104: Existentialism And Literature (Sp20)_Blackboard Notebook Project, Kirsten Jacobson

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Assignments for the course PHI 104: Existentialism and Literature (SP20), taught by Kirsten Jacobson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department, University of Maine. Professor Jacobson has students use Blackboard due to make notebook entries in response to the COVID-19 and remote learning.


College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Hty 462 American Revolution_Revised Syllabus, Liam Riordan Apr 2020

College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Hty 462 American Revolution_Revised Syllabus, Liam Riordan

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Revised syllabus for the History 462: The American Revolution course taught by Liam Riordan, Professor of History, History Department, University of Maine. The revision included a unit on smallpox during the American Revolution. Also, includes cover emails regarding the submission of course material to the Provost Office.