Episodes
When selecting the book resources to supply to teachers as part of the grant, the project coordinator and pedagogy expert worked collaboratively to consult several sources. The search began with a review of recommended books from the following sources: National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Notable Tradebooks for Young People Carter G. Woodson Book AwardsJohn Newberry Medal and Honor BooksRandolph Caldecott Medal Books Librarian RecommendationsLiteracy Experts Recommendation Personal...
Published 08/31/10
Download the virtual museum assignment here. For more information on developing virtual museums and their origins, please visit the Educational Virtual Museums Website.
Published 08/31/10
Download the social bookmarking assignment here.
Published 08/31/10
Download the book review here and the discussion post here.
Published 08/31/10
Download the module syllabus here.
Published 08/31/10
This lecture was written and performed by Dr. DeAnna Beachley. Audio Version "Women in Native American society Case Study: Seneca Women Women of the Seneca tribe, and for that of most of the tribes in the Eastern US, dominated agricultural production. The Seneca women provided tribes with half of the subsistence, and had well-tended fields in Western New York. As a result, women in this tribe had high status and community power. In fact, in the origin myth of the League of the Iroquois, of...
Published 09/17/08
The purpose of this blog is to post audio and video content for use during the Native American/Technology Integration module of the Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The posts appearing here will be delivered to participants in the module via the iTunes podcast: “Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH.”...
Published 12/18/07
This video was recorded by Dr. Michael Green to teach about the Spanish Empire as it relates to Native Americans of the Colonial Era. The Spanish Empire — Dr. Green (Audio Lecture) The Spanish Empire — Dr. Green (Video Lecture in m4v or mov)
Published 10/25/07
This link is to a brief article by Kathy Schrock called The ABCs of Website Evaluation. It identifies ways for teachers and students to gauge the quality of websites. ___________________________________________________________________
Published 10/17/07
This link is to an audio of an article appearing in Phi Delta Kappa's Edge Magazine. In it, Yong Zhao discusses the ramifications of living in a "flat world" - a world where political barriers do not keep people apart. Enjoy listening to Education in a Flat World. ___________________________________________________________________
Published 10/17/07
Below, you will find a link to an audio recording of the lecture delivered during class on October 3, 2007. Dr. Michael Green - Audio Lecture ___________________________________________________________________
Published 10/17/07
Below, you will find a link to an audio recording of the lecture delivered during class on October 3, 2007. Dr. DeAnna Beachley - Audio Lecture ___________________________________________________________________
Published 10/17/07
Below, you will find a link to an audio recording of the lecture delivered during class on October 3, 2007. Dr. Christy Keeler - Audio Lecture ___________________________________________________________________
Published 10/17/07