Here are url’s that I use when I present how to use Primary Sources from the Library of Congress.
Library of Congress Homepage http://www.loc.gov/index.html American Memory; LOC http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html Teacher’s Page at LOC http://www.loc.gov/teachers/ Learning Page at LOC http://memory.loc.gov/learn/ Wayne RESA Social Studies Site with LOC lesson plans by teachers. http://tinyurl.com/datggz Using Primary Sources at
Illinois State University
http://www.library.ilstu.edu/aam/
My Sample lesson plan
http://tinyurl.com/cuzaze
Saw this at Steve Dembo’s session “Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools” qik.com and thought I would give it a try. It’s very easy to set up and use. I can even do it.
Here is my first video.
Just finishing my stint at the 2009 MACUL Conference.
Here are a few items that I want to share.
Let Me Google That For You This is just plain fun. Has some helpful aspects.
Prezi Online presentation tool. Non-linear and asymmetrical.
Edmodo What Twitter would be as if an educator designed it. Use it with our students/class.
Jason Ohler Wonderful speaker. Digital Stoytelling. The story is key.
JayCut Online video editing. Kind of like iMovie and MovieMaker.
This just scratches the surface of what I was exposed to at the most excelent 2009 MACUL Conference.