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Education: Ph.D. American studies

Colette Wanless-Sobel, U of MN, Independent and Distant Learning and Inver Hills Community College
Colette Wanless-Sobel
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http://percygoat.tripod.com/
faculty
American Studies Association, Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition, International Society for Intellectual History, Association of Internet Researchers
Learning JAVA online through Ohio State University for instructional design.
Cultural and intellectual history, gender studies; composition and rhetoric, particularly in the area of critical thinking, Internet research, and computerized instruction.
Colette Wanless-Sobel has a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Minnesota Her research interests lie in intellectual history, specifically, gender and sexuality, cyber culture, and distance education.

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