Dear historians of East Asia,
Woohoo! We made it through another week! (Ok, historians of Korea have one more session but by 12.15pm they can join in the celebrations.
I thought you might appreciate this handy tip on how to look interested during Zoom sessions:
- HST107: Digest this week’s materials and prepare for your reflection on what you learned about mountains and their magical creatures on your blog. What do you know now about Chinese mountain creatures that you did not know at the start of the week?
- Appr. 200 words; include the word “mountain” or “mountains” in the title of your post, and post on your blog in the category HST107 before Monday, April 6 (11:59PM)
- Note: annotated bibliography (bite 4) has been pushed back to April 10.
- HST259:
- Zoom zoom at 11.30 (pink header link on Canvas Homepage): “regular class”: we will go into more detail about the course materials for the week, based on the discussions.
- Note: annotated bibliography has been pushed back to April 8
- Weekly reflection due before Monday April 6 (11:59PM): digest the week’s materials and prepare for your reflection on what you learned this week about Korea’s contacts with foreign nations.
- Include the word “week 11” in the title of the post, and post on your blog in the category HST267
- HST267: Digest the week’s materials, and prepare for your reflection on what you learned this week about Japan in the sixteenth and early seventeenth century.
- Include the word “week 11” in the title of the post, and post on your blog in the category HST267 before Monday, April 6 (11:59PM)