Spring 2016: The Peopling of New York City A Macaulay Honors Seminar taught by Prof. Karen Williams at Brooklyn College

Spring 2016: The Peopling of New York City
Posts Tagged ‘resources’
An intro to the annotated bibliography

What is an annotated bibliography? Annotated bibliographies provide basic bibliographic information in a standard style of documentation, as in a traditional bibliography or “works cited” page; the only difference is that each source is “annotated” with a statement about the text. This statement can range in length from 150-250 words and should provide insight into […]

Tech Day Presentation
What do you want to learn on ITF Tech Day, Feb. 24?

Fill out the survey by clicking ITF Survey for Seminar 2, The Peopling of New York (Prof. Williams). If you have trouble with the link, you can copy/paste it into your address bar: http://svy.mk/1mLe3Zu. Please fill out the survey before 5 pm on Monday, Feb. 22 so that I have enough time to prepare a relevant and awesome tech […]

Online Resources for Students

This page will be regularly updated with links to online and digital resources. If you have a suggestion about something to add, scroll to the bottom of the page.  Seminar 2 Projects & WordPress Help Seminar 2 Encyclopedia This site showcases work done by MHC scholars in their second honors seminar, The Peopling of New […]