Hello! Remember, conversations are meant to help us think about, digest, discuss, and question the issues we are confronting and the materials we are engaging. Pick something from the Deep Dive options that looks interesting, read (or watch or listen to) it, and then tell us about it. Some tips:
· Go beyond simple summaries of the item you selected
· Share what you found interesting, surprising, or significant about what you read (or viewed, or heard)
· Connect the item back to what we read and/or viewed for this module.
Let’s be sure that our conversations are informal, open, and engaging dialogues (and keep in mind you are more than welcome to use the video function to record yourself—note that it may take a few minutes to save). You can review the tips for conversations here—remember to check back through the module.
Deep Dive options (remember, select one of these nine items to read, watch, or listen to):
Reading:
· Yale Department of History, ” The Vikings: Yale historian looks at the myths vs. the historyLinks to an external site.”
· Kent Chitwood, ” What is the Shia-Sunni divide?Links to an external site.” The Conversation
Listening:
· Wonders Podcast, ” The Mezquita of Córdoba SpainLinks to an external site.”
· Podcast on Medieval Gift ElephantsLinks to an external site. from Footnoting History
· Wonders Podcast, “ Aachen CathedralLinks to an external site. ”
Viewing:
· Crash Course History of Science, “ Medieval ChinaLinks to an external site.”
· Crash Course History of Science, “ The Medieval Islamicate WorldLinks to an external site.”
· Crash Course History of Science, “ Ancient and Medieval MedicineLinks to an external site.”
· Crash Course Mythology, “ The Holy GrailLinks to an external site.”