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Tom Daccord

Connecticut Council for the Social Studies - 0 views

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    2009 CCSS Fall Conference Friday, October 30, 2009 Central Connecticut State University Conference Chair, John Tully, tullyj@ccsu.edu The Program Committee of the CCSS is now accepting proposals for individual sessions. The proposals must be postmarked by July 1, 2009.
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    2009 CCSS Fall Conference Friday, October 30, 2009 Central Connecticut State University Conference Chair, John Tully, tullyj@ccsu.edu The Program Committee of the CCSS is now accepting proposals for individual sessions. The proposals must be postmarked by July 1, 2009.
Tom Daccord

Tweeting Your Way to Better Grades - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    Twitter can actually be a helpful study tool.
Tom Daccord

Grown Up Digital » New game-based high-school history course - 0 views

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    New game-based high-school history course Posted by: Don Tapscott on 05Jun 2009 For a couple of decades I've been advocating a new model of pedagogy that involves technology. For example, I just published a piece in the Edge on the Demise of the University. The purpose of introducing technology into schools isn't to simply digitize existing processes and leave the basic broadcast teaching model unchanged. Instead, technology opens the door to new techniques that focus on the student and allow students to proceed at their own pace. In this spirit, imagine students studying American history with the same concentration and enthusiasm they display when playing their favourite video games. After all, 97 percent of high school students are avid gamers. That's the goal of Conspiracy Code, an online game based course released this week by Florida Virtual School (FLVS), and 360Ed, Inc. an education game development company.
Patrick Higgins

National Trust Historic Sites Blog - 0 views

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    This is a great site that keeps up with national social studies developments and grant opportunities.
Tom Daccord

Could Texas' Gingrich-Based High School History Curriculum Go National? | TPMMuckraker - 0 views

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    Could Texas' Gingrich-Based High School History Curriculum Go National?
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    The GOP-controlled State Board of Education is working on a new set of statewide textbook standards for, among other subjects, U.S. History Studies Since Reconstruction. Approved textbooks, the draft standards say, must teach the Texan student to "identify significant conservative advocacy organizations and individuals, such as Newt Gingrich, Phyllis Schlafly, and the Moral Majority." No analogous liberal figures or groups are required
Tom Daccord

"Ditching the Textbook" - 4 views

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    Using digital resources in the social studies classroom -- presentation material at NCSS2010
Tom Daccord

Teacher Guides: Can You Trust the News? - NewsTrust.net - 3 views

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    "NewsTrust has created a set of teacher guides that will help you teach your students the difference between good and bad journalism. These guides include interactive lesson plans for college and high school classes in journalism, civics, social studies, communications and more."
Siri Anderson

Microsoft Word - Social Studies Concepts.docx - 0 views

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    Categorized lists of major concepts by discipline for K-6 SS.
darren mccarty

President's Day Game - 0 views

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    How many Presidents do you recognize? There are over 4000 K-12 games for teachers and students on http://www.bubbabrain.com
darren mccarty

Bubbabrain 10 Million Game Challenge - 1 views

K-12 Challenge for students. Go to http://www.bubbabrain.com - click on the word challenges- select your challenge- select your state-pick a game- hit play.

history socialstudies ncsshistory education resources web2.0 social studies

started by darren mccarty on 19 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Tom Daccord

Teachers' Domain: Home - 0 views

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    Teachers' Domain is an extensive library of free digital resources from public television and other leading media producers, designed for classroom use and professional development.
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    eachers' Domain is an extensive library of free digital resources from public television and other leading media producers, designed for classroom use and professional development.
Tom Daccord

RESOURCE - Free Video Clips for the Classroom - 0 views

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    A compilation of free Educational Video Clips/Mini Movies on multiple topics. A collaboration between Don Donn and Philip Martin.
Tom Daccord

FreePoverty.com - 1 views

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    FreePoverty is a geography game that allows participants to contribute in donating water to people all over the world who live in extreme poverty. The game presents a city or landmark, and you have a short amount of time (5 to 10 seconds) to locate it on a map.
Patrick Higgins

Genocide Studies Program | Yale University - 0 views

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    Great resources from Yale University.
Patrick Higgins

Genocide | Facing History and Ourselves - 0 views

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    Some great resources about genocide.
Tom Daccord

TwHistory - 0 views

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    "Welcome to TwHistory. We believe that history is filled with exciting stories. We also believe that these stories can be told through Twitter; through the people who lived and experienced them. We go through journals, diaries, letters, and other original sources to deliver the day-to-day lives of people who lived through some of histories most exciting times. We broadcast this information through Twitter, and feel this is a new and exciting approach to understanding history."
Tom Daccord

Civil War Faces on Flickr - 2 views

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    The Library of Congress has uploaded a rare collection of almost 700 Civil War photographs to Flickr and needs your help identifying them. Among the rarest images are African Americans in uniform, sailors, a Lincoln campaign button, and portraits with families.
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