GLOSSARY project – it’s time

So it is time we worked on our glossary. Rather than you submitting them to me in the comments, I decided I would let us treat this page (and this site in general) more like a wiki – so you can now log on to the blog yourselves.

Make sure you do this this week.
The login page: https://websites.umass.edu/wp-login.php

The username is his302

Just choose a term no one has posted on yet and write your entry. Don’t forget to include your name so I can give you participatioin credit.

Here was my original set of instructions on the glossary:
We will be using a number of unusual, specialized and Latin terms in this class so I thought that it would be useful if we compiled a glossary. We can continue to add new terms as the course progresses.
The glossary is listed under pages under the sidebar and it is also here: https://websites.umass.edu/his302/early-middle-ages-glossary/
There are some examples posted there already. Think carefully about the source you use (i.e. don’t trust Wikipedia and be careful with .coms generally). You can also provide useful links and images (make sure you credit the source).



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