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Vaughn Scribner
Vaughn Scribner
Vaughn Scribner is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Central Arkansas. He has used Read and Practice in his Intro to American History Course for a number of years, and integrates his deep research in early American history into his teaching, offering courses that reflect a global context for colonial America, revolutionary America, and the Atlantic slave trade. He believes that research and teaching are inherently connected, and is passionate about public outreach and service.
Department: History
School: University of Central Arkansas
Product: Achieve Read & Practice for The Making of the West, Value Edition (Six Months Access)
How do you use Read & Practice? I use Read and Practice as a low-stakes, highly-effective way to help students reinforce what they learn in lecture and discussion.
Advice on using technology with your students? Communicate with students often regarding their experience with Read & Practice! Besides checking up with them via Read & Practice's in-program technology, also ask them questions in class, and tweak your approach based on their feedback.