This Fall, I’m teaching “Introduction to Latin American Studies.” I’ve taught it before, but the twist this time is that I have some money to make videos to illustrate and enhance the course.
There will be three types of videos: 1) “instructor videos,” or mini-lectures that I write and deliver; 2) conversations with colleagues and others on specific topics; 3) student-made videos.
Everything will be made available (via YouTube) with a CC-BY-NC license. This means that anybody can re-use and even remake the material, so long as they attribute the original source, and so long as they don’t use them for commercial purposes.
They are far from perfect (we’re not professionals), but I’m pretty pleased with how they’re turning out so far. Each one gets a little better, at least in technical terms, I think, even though we also find ways to add new glitches we’d barely considered before.
We’ll have to wait, of course, for the student-made videos, but here are the first few instructor videos and conversations:
Instructor videos:
Interviews:
- Hugo Chávez in Context, with Max Cameron
- Modernity and Modernization in Mexico, with Alec Dawson
- The Mexican Revolution, with Alec Dawson