Virtual Lecture: History Happy Hour
- All levels
- 21 and older
- $10
- Earn 100 reward points
- Virtual Learning via Zoom
- 1 hour
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History Happy Hour! Raise your glass to the past, and come discover the odd and fascinating things people thought and did in the Middle Ages and beyond. Professor of History will offer a short presentation, and then open the floor to animated conversation over drinks! No previous knowledge required.
Each week something different will be discussed. Current schedule is as follows, a single ticket purchase is for ONE day/topic only:
6/26: The Many Mary Magdalenes
7/2: Researching the Sisters of St. Catherine
7/9: 1066 in the Bayeux Tapestry
7/16: Medieval Fashion
7/30: The Knights Templar
8/6: Demons in the Middle Ages, with featured co-host Mallory McCampbell
8/13: Hidden Gems at the Met Cloisters
8/20: In the Margins of Medieval Manuscripts (moved to 8/27)
8/27: Medieval Family Life (canceled)
About the Instructor:
I am a New York-based professor and museum guide with a PhD in medieval history, and it is my lifelong mission to share the wonderful world of the Middle Ages with anyone who will listen--especially over a glass of rosé! From illuminated manuscripts to heresy trials to banquet cuisine, each week in History Happy Hour I love touring through medieval culture and sharing it with you!
Materials Needed to Participate Fully:
What will be included in my Virtual Class package?
One ticket includes an access link to your live, online class. The class will be delivered via web conferencing software and feature a live, professional instructor who will walk you through a lesson as described above. You will have the opportunity to ask questions as well as participate from home.
How many people is my purchase good for?
Each ticket is good for one "device" (i.e. one computer, phone, tablet, etc. you'll be logging in from). This ensures we don't get more people in the class than the instructor can handle. Though we understand some people live together and will be working/learning together, the intent is that each class still allows for the same attention to attendees as if students purchased separately. Please be respectful of this!
Will I need anything from home to use in the class?
You will need a reliable Internet connection as well as a computer or device with which you can access your virtual class. We recommend you arrive to class 5-10 minutes early to ensure you're able to set up your device and connection. Additionally, if the class is more than just a lecture you will likely want any materials listed in the course description as "Materials Needed to Participate Fully", though you're welcome to purchase a seat and sit in and just watch.
Am I able to ask questions or interact with the class?
Yes, you'll both be able to ask questions using the chat function in the video hosting software as well as at certain intervals during the class via voice/audio. If the class winds up being on the smaller side, more spontaneous interaction/questions will be encouraged.
Do I have to show my video or speak during class?
While we recommend you do show your video and speak when encouraged to by the instructor, video and audio participation are never mandatory. We find classes have more fun experiences when people are engaging with one another, but understand not everyone will want to do so and that's ok!
Students have generally positive reviews of the classes at Virtual Lecture: History Happy Hour. They find the classes informative, interesting, and engaging, with the instructor, Christine Axen, being highly knowledgeable and passionate about the topics. Many students appreciate the thoroughness of the information provided in a one-hour format, allowing for a good balance of content and Q&A time. The instructor's enthusiasm for the subject matter shines through, making the classes enjoyable. Students often express their desire to attend more courses in the series and commend Christine Axen for her teaching style, sense of humor, and ability to bring history to life. Direct quotes: 1. "I always enjoy this class. It never fails to entertain and inform." 2. "Christine's knowledge of the medieval world is mind-boggling plus her down-to-earth teaching style & sense of humor enlivens the class." 3. "History buffs, medieval dreamers, explorers— this is the course for you! You’ll always learn something new, actually lots of things."
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