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Workshops and Meetings

Internet Resources for Teaching American History

by Anne Shadwick

December 18, 2007

Title: Internet Resources for Teaching American History
Topic Codes: Technology; Curriculum; Instruction
Date: 2/19/2008
Time: 4:30 pm--8:15 pm
Location: Southwest Center
Audience: All Educators
Facilitator: Dan Swadley
Member Fee: $30
Non-Member Fee: $80
Description: (Emphasis on Colonial New England and Biographies in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era)  This workshop will benefit our Teaching American History grant participants but will also be helpful for any teacher of American history.  The session will cover valuable Internet resources that are specific to the emphasized topics.  Topics for Colonial New England will include but not be limited to: Plimoth Plantation, Freedom Trail, Lexington and Concord, John Carter Brown Library, and Newport, Rhode Island.  For the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, areas of emphasis will include Andrew Carnegie, Jane, Addams,  Booker T. Washington, Ellis Island, the Tenement Museum, and Sagamore Hill.  NEW

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