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Sheryl Anderson

Technology of the Dustbowl - 0 views

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    A 10 minute video from the Smithsonian about farming technology. The "suggested" videos on the right side are also worth a look.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » The Miniature Earth Project - 0 views

  • What it is:  The Miniature Earth Project is a great website that poses the question: “what if the population of the Earth were reduced into a community of only 100 people?”  Based on this assumption, the site helps students understand what the breakdown of nationalities would be, religious representation, how many people would live in an urban area, how many people would have the majority of the world income, how many would live without clean world, those that live on less than $1.25/day, etc.  The purpose of the site is to break our quickly approaching 7billion people in the world down to a number (100) that we can more easily wrap our minds around.  The point of the site is to help kids (and adults) understand the real landscape of the world and cause positive action.
  • “Understanding our rights and responsibilities as individuals and the similarities and differences of others helps contribute to the development of world citizens.”
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » History Pin - 0 views

  • What it is:  History Pin is a really neat website that lets students (and anyone) electronically “pin” historical pictures, videos, audio clips, and stories to a digital globe.  There are three main ways to use History Pin: exploring it, adding to it, or curating things on it
  • How to integrate History Pin into the classroom: History Pin is a neat place for students to learn about history.  They can see history through pictures, video and stories submitted by people around the world.  History Pin is also a fantastic place for students to demonstrate learning.  They can add pins, create collections or tours around their learning.
Tracy Watanabe

Home: About CAP Civic Action Project | High School Civics Government Curriculum | Lesso... - 0 views

  • Civic Action Project (CAP) is a project-based learning model for civics and government courses. It offers a practicum for high school students in effective and engaged citizenship and uses blended learning to engage students in civic activities both in and out of the traditional U.S. government classroom. By using web-based technology and civics-based instruction and activities, students exercise important 21st century skills in digital literacy, critical thinking, collaboration, self-direction, and learning to be an engaged and effective citizen in a democracy.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Running for Office - Lessons With Cartoons and Videos - 0 views

  • In going through my archives I just rediscovered a couple of nice resources for teaching about politics through the use political cartoons, videos, and primary resources.
Tracy Watanabe

The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness: Putting EdTech into Practice - Movies ... - 0 views

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    How to engage kids while watching a movie in class.
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Admongo: "Aducation" learning about advert... - 0 views

  • A look at advertising can introduce students to persuasive writing, the effect of different music, colors and mediums, critical thinking and problem solving.
  • I like to have students to consider both sides of advertising.  First, what does it mean to be a consumer and how does advertising play into that?  Second, how would you create an advertisement that reaches a target audience?
  • You can also tie advertising to history by asking students to look at World War II posters
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  • Tips: Be sure to check out the “Teacher” section for lesson plans, print materials and videos.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Interactive Civil War Poster - 1 views

  • This year's poster is about the US Civil War. The poster is titled How Do You Piece Together the History of the Civil War? This 24"x36" poster demonstrates some uses of primary documents and artifacts for reconstructing the history of the Civil War.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Go Social Studies Go - Multimedia Social Studies Books - 2 views

  • Go Social Studies Go is essentially a series of multimedia books about common social studies topics. The site is divided into four main sections; World Geography, World Religions, Ancient History, and Colonial America. Within each section is a series of booklets containing text, pictures, videos, and links to additional resources.
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