Virginia's Holocaust Museum is expanding their oral history collection to include stories from survivors and witnesses of other genocides/mass atrocities, in addition to the Holocaust.
There was a story about this on NPR/WCVE this morning, which referenced how an AP English teacher at GAHS is using this resource with his students.
News story -- http://ideastations.org/radio/news/virginia-currents-va-holocaust-museum-expands-oral-history-collection
"eMediaVA is Virginia's premier statewide digital media distribution system featuring the best purpose-built educational content available. Brought to you by Virginia's Public Media Stations* and PBS, eMediaVA is constantly evolving to better meet the needs of Virginia's teachers and students. What's even better, eMediaVA is free for Virginia's teachers and students! Please visit the About Us page to get connected."
Teachers can use their HCPS username and password to access the content.
An actual example of a hybrid-flipped Geometry classroom. This Tucker HS teacher uses ActivInspire's screen recorder to record lessons every day and post them to his own YouTube channel.