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Integrating Technology in the New Social Studies Program of Studies
Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium
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Session Goals
Discuss and explore how technology can be used to achieve specific learner outcomes in the Social Studies Program of Studies.
Reflect on current practice, as well as new strategies and information.
Ongoing ReflectionAhas Affirmations Applications
Interesting ideas Ideas that affirm my
beliefs and approaches
Ways I can use these ideas
in my classroom
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Time Magazine, March 2, 1998 P.63
“Better technology does not necessarily make better students; good teachers and smart curriculum do.”
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Technology and the Affective Domain
Children naturally gravitate towards technology.
Children are “digital natives” and we are the “digital immigrants” (Thornburg, 2003).
Interest and motivation has been linked. Technology can create situational interest (Bergin, 1999).
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Technology to Support Inquiry
Specialized and large quantities of information available can prompt inquiry.
Current events access makes inquiry even more relevant.
Availability of digital images is increasing. Multiple perspectives are readily available.
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The Infusion of Technology inthe New Social Studies Program of Studies
Technology encompasses the processes, tools and techniques that alter human activity. Information communication technology provides a vehicle for communicating, representing, inquiring, making decisions and solving problems. It involves the processes, tools and techniques for:
– gathering and identifying information– re-representations of dominant texts– expressing and creating– classifying and organizing– analyzing and evaluating– speculating and predicting.
Selected curriculum outcomes from Alberta Learning’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Program of Studies are infused throughout the social studies program of studies and are indicated in the guide with an arrow-shaped symbol similar to the bullets on these slides
Program of Studies, page 10 (2005)
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Program of Studies Exploration
1. Find a partner who teaches at your grade level(s).
2. Together, read and highlight the technology outcomes that are marked with an arrow for your particular grade level(s).
3. As you read with your partner complete a PMI chart. What are the positives, minuses and interesting things you see in the technology outcomes?
PMI for Technology Integration+
Positive
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Minus
?
Interesting
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Learner Outcome Lenses
As we work through different technology-related activities and resources, be looking at them through the “lenses” of the specific learner outcomes for your grade level.
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What kinds of resources have already been developed? Let’s Explore!
Online guide - http://onlineguide.learnalberta.ca/default.aspx ICT Illustrative Examples – Has some Social Studies starting
points - http://education.gov.ab.ca/ict/pofsie1_2.pdf Classroom Assessment Toolkit (for ICT) – Contains Social
Studies ideas, including assessments -http://education.gov.ab.ca/k_12/curriculum/bySubject/ict/div1_2.pdf
Alberta Assessment Consortium – Has many Social Studies tasks and related assessments - http://aac.ab.ca/
2Learn – Netsteps - http://www.2learn.ca/search/default.html
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Let’s Share
What is one idea for an activity or resource that you could use to help students with a specific learner outcome for Social Studies?
What resource did you find the most useful for your grade level?
Reflection time – Ahas/Affirmations/Applications
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Using Digital Images to Promote Inquiry
Many of today’s students are very visually oriented.
Images can be a springboard to inquiryA Process to Analyze Images:
Click to find: http://www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/20781.htm
1. Observing – Study the image. Form an overall impression, then examine individual items.
2. Inferencing – Based on what you have observed, list things you might infer from this image.
3. Questioning – What questions does this image raise in your mind? Where could you find answers to them?
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Some Sources of Digital Images:
Canadian Heritage Gallery - http://www.canadianheritage.org/galleries/places.htm
Images of Canada - http://canada.gc.ca/acanada/acPubList.jsp?font=0&lang=eng&categoryId=58&parentCategoryId=55&level=0
Canadian Atlas Online - http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/
Northern Heritage Centre - http://www.pwnhc.ca/photogallery/index.html
Canada in the Making - http://www.canadiana.org/citm/images/images_e.html
The Spirit of Alberta – 2Learn.ca - http://www.2learn.ca/alberta
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Example of Using Digital Images to Promote Inquiry, Social Studies Gr. 2
2.2.7 In what ways has our community changed over time (e.g.,
changes in transportation, land use)? (CC, TCC) What has caused changes in their community? (CC, TCC) How has the population of their community changed over time
(e.g., ethnic mix, age, occupations)? (CC, LPP, TCC)
1. Teacher selects pictures from a website or website that show different time periods.
2. Students work together to place them in chronological order.
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Example of Using Digital Images to Promote Inquiry
3. Students develop a hypothesis about the approximate dates of the photographs.
Sample question prompts:– How do you know which picture is the oldest?
Most recent?– How did you arrive at a date? What were your
clues?– Pick one picture. How do you think your life
would have been different if you had been alive at this time?
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Example of Using Digital Images to Promote Inquiry
4. As a class, discuss findings
5. Have students discover and discuss the exact dates of the pictures and how their hypotheses compared.
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Using Digital Video
Let’s view a video clip at http://www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10184
1. View first, without sound - discuss or write about what you notice.
2. Watch again with only sound - write about what else you notice.
3. Finally, watch with both video and sound.
4. How might this strategy be used for viewing videos in Social Studies?
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Let’s Explore and Plan
1. Work with one or two people who are working at the same grade level(s).
2. Explore the digital images used in: Online Guide to Implementation other sites listed in your handout Any others you find.
3. Consider program of studies outcomes, brainstorm some ideas for incorporating the images on the sites to promote inquiry and meet outcomes.
4. Choose a recorder and reporter to share ideas with the large group.
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Information Overload!
To help students become critical consumers of massive amounts of information, consider lessons such as these to critically evaluate information:
http://mciunix.mciu.k12.pa.us/~spjvweb/evalwebteach.html
http://www.2learn.ca/evaluating/div1netscheck2.html http://digital-literacy.syr.edu
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Finding information
Need to help students understand how to use information without copying.
Important to model how to cut and paste from a web site (no whole sentences….ever!) to another tool (e.g. word processor, note pad, other software).
Fact Fragment Frenzy - http://readwritethink.org/student_mat/student_material.asp?id=13
Notestar – Online note-taking http://notestar.4teachers.org
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Graphic Organizers
Read-Write-Think – One of the best sites for online organizers! – http://www.readwritethink.org/student_mat/index.asp
Kidspiration/Inspiration - http://kidspiration.com/, http://inspiration.com/home.cfm
ReadingQuest.org - http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/readquest/strat - Instructions for how to use different types of organizers, followed by a printable version of each.
Teachnology Graphic Organizers - http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/graphic/
Graphic Organizer Printables -http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6293.html
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No Inspiration/Kidspiration? Try…
http://www.writedesignonline.com/organizers/analyze.html
http://teachers.teach-nology.com/web_tools/graphic_org
http://www.region15.org/curriculum/graphicorg.html http://www.eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/ http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonplans/graphicorg/
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Citing Sources
Important to talk to young kids about intellectual property – http://www.cyberbee.com/
Simple citations should begin as soon as students begin using external information in their work.
Consider citation generators for older students: http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/elementary, http://citationmachine.net/, www.easybib.com
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Exploration Time
1. Take a few minutes to explore resources on note-taking, graphic organizers and copyright information.
2. Work with a partner, and be ready to share one thing that you found particularly interesting.
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WebQuests
Inquiry-oriented activity that uses resources on the internet.
Effective for teaching controversial issues. Contains series of tasks organized in a particular
structure. WebQuests often use group activities, which fits well
into outcome 2.S.5 and 3.S.5- share information collected from electronic sources to add to a group task.
Inquiry-based, often multi-disciplinary.
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Try a WebQuest on WebQuests
Links to several versions at http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/materials.htm
– Elementary– Grades 3-4– Middle School– Middle School and High School
Or “Why WebQuests” – a WebQuest explaining why they are an effective an activity structure - http://www.coollessons.org/wbquest.htm
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Sites for Primary WebQuests
Best WebQuests - http://www.bestwebquests.com/ WebQuest Portal - http://webquest.org/ http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/marvin/dissemination/
primary_webquests.htm
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/class/webquest.html http://www.nelliemuller.com/WebQuests_Up_to_Grad
e_three.htm
http://www.primaryschool.com.au/webquestsresults.php
http://www.eduscapes.com/sessions/travel/k3webquests.htm
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Sites for Primary WebQuests (continued)
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/K-3matrix.html http://www.campbell.k12.ky.us/links/webquest/primar
y.html
http://www.campbell.k12.ky.us/links/webquest/primary.html
http://warrensburg.k12.mo.us/webquest/#anchor2127666
http://www.techtrekers.com/webquests/ http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/wired.html www.blackgold.ab.ca/ict
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Exploring WebQuests
With 1 or 2 others from your grade level(s), use the links to explore some WebQuests.
Select someone to share key ideas relating to the WebQuests viewed.
How you might consider using them in the classroom to meet specific learner outcomes in the Social Studies program of studies?
Rubric for evaluating WebQuests - http://edweb.sdsu.edu/webquest/webquestrubric.html
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Special Considerations for Younger Students
To support reading, consider:– Pairing stronger readers with students who may need
some support.– Heterogeneous group work with defined roles.– Text-to-Speech Support – Universal Reader
(Windows) - http://www.premier-programming.com/UR/Ureader.htm, Mac OSX Tiger - http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/speech/, Read Please (Windows) - http://readplease.com
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Special Considerations for Younger Students
To support online activities, consider:
– Doing the first few WebQuests as a class so students can understand structure.
– Using older students to help facilitate group work.– Spending time working on cooperative learning
techniques and group roles.
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Effective Searching and Researching
Searching http://www.2learn.ca/research/search.html http://www.2learn.ca/research/searchcheck.h
tml
Research http://www.2learn.ca/research/integrateresstr
ategies.html http://www.bham.wednet.edu/studentgal/onli
neresearch/newonline/online.htm
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Search Engines for Kids
Ask Jeeves for Kids - http://www.ajkids.com/ Yahooligans - http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/ Surf Safely - http://surfsafely.com/ Kids Click - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick! Fact Monster - http://www.factmonster.com Web Key - http://onekey.com/ Metasearches – www.dogpile.com, www.clusty.com
, www.findspot.com , http://www.mamma.com
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Making Searching More Efficient
Print out a search page. Have kids discuss and mark which results
will most likely give them the information they need.
Teach students how to use “ “ to force search terms.
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Research for Deliberative Inquiry
Formulating Research Questions http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/21stcent/lbrain.html, http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/walkert/
sip_inquiry_research_questions.htm http://questioning.org/Q6/research.html http://questioning.org/Q6/question.html
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Student Learning Logs
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/downloads/pdf/learning_log.pdf#search='learning%20log'
http://help-online.murdoch.edu.au/students/studyhelp/l_log.html
http://www.annwalters.com/files/self_eval.pdf#search='selfreflection%20learning%20student'
http://www.qesn.meq.gouv.qc.ca/portfolio/eng/theory-R.htm
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Online Collaborative Projects
Created by individual classroom teachers, groups, or organizations
Three types:1. Interpersonal Exchanges
2. Information Collections
3. Problem Solving
Useful to join one before trying to create one
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Online Collaborative Projects Sites
How to Create a Project - http://www.2learn.ca/projects/projectcentre/projintro.html
iEARN - http://www.iearn.org/ Global Schoolhouse – www.gsn.org George Lucas Foundation -
http://www.edutopia.org/php/article.php?id=Art_976&key=037 Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science
Education - http://www.ciese.org/ Tellecollaborate – http://nschubert.home.mchsi.com/ Technospuds – www.technospudprojects.com/index.htm
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Virtual Field Trips
Video on Demand: United Streaming – www.unitedstreaming.com
Field Trips - http://gsh.lightspan.com/expeditions/index.html JASON Project - http://www.jasonproject.org/ Tramline - http://www.field-trips.org/trips.htm Virtual Field Trips - http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/ Reach the World - http://www.reachtheworld.org/ Sites Alive - http://www.sitesalive.com/ Earth Cam – Listing of various web cams
http://www.earthcam.com/
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Mapping Tools
Google Earth - http://earth.google.com/ Atlapedia Online - http://www.atlapedia.com/ Atlas of Cyberspaces - http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/atlas.html Digital Chart of the World - http://www.maproom.psu.edu/dcw/ Flags and Maps of the World - http://www.plcmc.org/forkids/mow/ Map Quest - http://www.mapquest.com/ MapBlast - http://www.mapblast.com/ Expedia Maps - http://www.expediamaps.com/ National National Geographic Map Machine -
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/maps/index.html Penn State Maps Library - http://www.libraries.psu.edu/maps/ USGS: Map-It: Form-based Simple Map Generator -
http://crusty.er.usgs.gov:80/mapit Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com, Atlas -
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/atlas/index.html
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Current Events
ABYZ - http://www.abyznewslinks.com... a large list of newspaper sites from all around the world
AOL School - http://www.aolatschool.com/news/index.adp...news resources organized by grade level
Awesome Library - http://www.awesomelibrary.org/news.html ...links to all things news-y
Current Events Lesson Plans for Teachers - http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Library/Materials_Search/Lesson_Plans/Social_Studies/Current_Events.html
CBC News - http://www.cbc.ca/...Also has links for kids http://www.cbc.ca/kids and teens http://www.cbc.ca/thevoid/main.html
CNN - http://edition.cnn.com...Cable News Network – provides breaking news and a searchable archive
CNN Education - http://edition.cnn.com/EDUCATION/
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Current Events
Current Events Theme Page - http://www.cln.org/themes/current.html ...an annotated collection of current events links
Funbrain - http://www.funbrain.com/brainbowl/ …weekly, current Events Online Interactive Game
Globe and Mail - http://www.theglobeandmail.com …online version of this popular Canadian newspaper
National Post - http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/index.html ...online version of the Post
New York Times Learning Network - http://www.nytimes.com/learning - ...news and lesson plans for students
NewsCentral - http://www.all-links.com/newscentral ...over 3500 newspapers available on this site
NewsLink - http://newslink.org/ …links to newspapers, radio/tv and magazines from around the world
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Current Events
News Trawler -http://www.newstrawler.com/nt/nt_home.html...search engine that can retrieve information from news databases
OnlineNewspapers - http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/ …links to newspapers all over the world
Student News Net - http://www.studentnewsnet.com/ …news site dedicated to students
Teachers First - http://www.teachersfirst.com/tchr-subj-date.cfm?subject=current%20events&lower=1&upper=5 …huge current events listings for teachers
Time for Kids - http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK ...news and interactive games
Today’s Front Pages - http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/ …displays the front pages from over 400 newspapers
USA Today K-12 Online - http://www.usatoday.com/educate/home.htm K-12 ...resources for teachers and students
Yahoo News- http://news.yahoo.com …up-to-the-minute news feeds
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Alberta Teachers’ ICT lesson plans, WebQuests, etc.
Black Gold - http://www.blackgold.ab.ca/ict/
Lesson plans divided by division Elk Island Catholic -http://www.eics.ab.ca/
Click on K-3 Social Studies Technology infusion Evergreen Catholic -
http://www.ecsrd.ca/technology/
Scope and sequence for divisions I – IV including lesson plans and exemplars
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Create a Lesson
Working with one or two people at your grade level, use the resources you’ve explored to create a lesson.
Choose a specific learner outcome (or outcomes) and a technology outcome (or outcomes) from the Social Studies Program of studies.
Create a lesson that uses technology to achieve a specific learner outcome.
Be prepared to share your lesson. Lesson plan examples:
http://www.eics.ab.ca/public/frameset.cfm
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Final Reflection
Share with a partner some of your ahas, affirmations and applications.
Share 1 or 2 things you will do to get started in using technology in Social Studies.
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Thank you!
Please view the links pages for further resources.
Please complete a session evaluation.
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Appendices
Appendix A – Individual Grade Level Outcomes
Appendix B – Annotated Links Appendix C - References
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Appendix A
Individual Grade Level Outcomes
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KindergartenBeing Together
No prescribed ICT Outcomes, but consider:
I am Unique Digital photography Digital Video Draw/Paint (e.g. Kid Pix (Broderbund), Amazing
Writing Machine (Broderbund) or whatever is on your machine (e.g. Microsoft Paint or Mac
Name origins - http://www.behindthename.com/, http://www.baby-names-meanings.com/,
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Grade 1
1.S.1 develop skills of critical thinking and creative thinking: compare and contrast information from similar types of
electronic sources1.S.7 apply the research process: navigate within an electronic document access and retrieve appropriate information from electronic
sources, when available, for a specific inquiry process information from more than one source to retell what
has been discovered draw conclusions from organized information make predictions based on organized information1.S.8 demonstrate skills of oral, written and visual literacy: create visual images using paint and draw programs
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Grade 2
2.S.1 develop skills of critical thinking and creative thinking: compare and contrast information from similar types of
electronic sources, such as information collected on the Internet.
2.S.5 demonstrate skills of cooperation, conflict resolution and consensus building:
share information collected from electronic sources to add to a group task
2.S.7 apply the research process: develop questions that reflect a personal information need follow a plan to complete an inquiry access and retrieve appropriate information from electronic
sources for a specific inquiry navigate within a document, compact disc or other software
program that contains links
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Grade 2 Continued
2.S.7 apply the research process (continued): organize information from more than one source process information from more than one source to retell what
has been discovered formulate new questions as research progresses draw conclusions from organized information make predictions based on organized information2.S.8 demonstrate skills of oral, written and visual literacy: create visual images for particular audiences and purposes display data in a problem-solving context use technology to support a presentation
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Grade 3
3.S.1 develop skills of critical thinking and creative thinking: compare and contrast information from similar types of electronic
sources, such as information collected on the Internet3.S.4 demonstrate skills of decision making and problem
solving: use technology to organize and display data in a problem-solving
context3.S.5 demonstrate skills of cooperation, conflict resolution and
consensus building: share information collected from electronic sources to add to a
group task3.S.7 apply the research process: develop questions that reflect a personal information need follow a plan to complete an inquiry access and retrieve appropriate information from electronic
sources for a specific inquiry
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Grade 3 Continued
3.S.7 apply the research process (continued): navigate within a document, compact disc or other software
program that contains links organize information from more than one source process information from more than one source to retell what
has been discovered draw conclusions from organized information make predictions based on organized information formulate new questions as research progresses3.S.8 demonstrate skills of oral, written and visual literacy: create visual images for particular audiences and purposes use technology to support and present conclusions
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Appendix B
Annotated Links
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Annotated Links
Ad*Access - http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/adaccess ... images of advertisements from U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955 AlternaTime Timelines - http://www2.canisius.edu/~emeryg/time.html ... historical, scientific, arts and literature, and popular culture timelines
Alberta Education - http://education.gov.ab.ca/k_12/curriculum/bySubject/social/default.asp Social Studies curriculum and related resources for Alberta teachers Anyday in History - http://www.scopesys.com/anyday ... birthdays, deaths, and special events AskERIC Lesson Plans : Social Studies- http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Social_Studies ... Social Studies lesson plans Avalon Project - http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm ... digital documents on history, economics, politics, diplomacy and government
Best of History Web Sites - http://www.besthistorysites.net/ ...a rated list of links to history websites
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Annotated Links
Big Apple History - http://pbskids.org/bigapplehistory/index-flash.html ... inquiry-oriented activities in citizenship Biographical Dictionary - http://www.s9.com/ ...a searchable biographical database Biography - http://www.biography.com/ ... searchable database of well-known people
Calendars: A Guide to Locating Events - http://www.sldirectory.com/cal.html ... calendars, timelines and other resources
Biography Maker - http://www.bham.wednet.edu/BIO/Biomaker.htm ... how to write a biography report Community in History - http://community.rice.edu ... resources for teachers and students
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Annotated Links
Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index - http://cagle.msnbc.com ...includes editorial cartoons
Discoverers Web - http://www.win.tue.nl/cs/fm/engels/discovery ... links to information on discoverers and explorers
Discovery Channel School : Contemporary Studies Lesson Plans- http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/constudies.html ... lesson plans and activities to support the teaching social studies
eCUIP Digital Library - http://ecuip.lib.uchicago.edu/diglib/social/index.html …a Social Studies web guide
EDSITEment - http://edsitement.neh.gov ...online humanities resources and lesson plans from museums, libraries, cultural institutions, and universities Evening News Abstracts - http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu ... News abstracts from 1968
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Annotated Links
Eyewitness: History Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It - http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com ... important events in history with photos, pictures, sound files, and other resources
The History Channel - http://www.historychannel.com ... information and teacher's guides to support the use of The History Channel in the classroom
The History Net - http://www.historynet.com ... world history, interviews, feature articles History of Costume - http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/COSTUME1_INDEX.HTML ... drawings of historical dress History of Fashion - http://www.vintageblues.com/history_main.htm ... information and photos
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Annotated Links
History Timelines - http://history.searchbeat.com/ ... timelines with a wide variety of information Houghton Mifflin Education Place : Social Studies Center- http://www.eduplace.com/ss/index.html ...links to games, projects and activities, K-12 Resources for Food History Lessons- http://www.foodtimeline.org/food2.html ... food timeline, food customs and resources that can be used to support Social Studies
K-3 Learning Pages - http://www.k-3learningpages.net/ - Carol Vaage’s huge site with projects, and many annotated links Histor-e Search - http://users.snowcrest.net/jmike ... historyresources organized by topic
Multnomah County Library Homework Center: Biography Sites- http://www.multcolib.org/homework/biohc.html ... biography resources
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Annotated Links
My Facts Page : Historical Information Resources - http://www.refdesk.com/facthist.html ...unannotated list of history resources
NAAR - http://www.naarr.org/links.htm…Northern Alberta Alliance on Race Relations – An extensive list of links Nobel Prize Internet Archive - http://www.almaz.com/nobel ...lists winners in all categories and links to related sites
Open Video Project - http://www.open-video.org ... digital video resources
PBS Teacher Source – Social Studies - http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/soc_stud.htm... Lesson plans listedby grade
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Annotated Links
Social Studies Educator - http://www.geauxto.com/socialstudies/ ... links to social studies resources Social Studies Resources - http://www.pwcs.edu/i-tech/resources/ss.html … clip art, images, WebQuests suitable for Social Studies use
Social Studies for Kids - http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com ... resources to support social studies learning
Social Studies Lesson Plans and Resources - http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/index.html ... lesson plans and links to social studies resources Social Studies School Services Online Resources -http://socialstudies.com/c/@hSWXK_H5mDwMo/Pages/online.html ...links to resources for teachers of social studies
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Annotated Links
Social Studies Sources for Teachers - http://education.indiana.edu/~socialst ... organized list of social studies resources
Teaching and Learning with Technology - http://www.tlt.ab.ca/ICT/social_home.html... Alberta Social Studies and ICT outcomes are correlated with suggested activities
Technology Advancing the Curriculum - http://www.nps.k12.va.us/infodiv/it/tac/socialstudies … resources for Social Studies integration
Technology and Social Studies K-12 - http://www.dcboces.org/teachers/sstech …resources and websites for technology and Social Studies integration This Day in History - http://www.historychannel.com/thisday ... find out what happened in history for any day of the year
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Annotated Links
Time Capsule - http://www.dmarie.com/timecap ... find out about the music, movies, and other items of the day Time 100 - http://www.time.com/time/time100/ ... describes the top 100 influential people Today in History Sites from Yahooligans - http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/school_bell/social_studies/history/today_in_history ...links to historical sites Twentieth Century History - http://history1900s.about.com ... list of links to topics from the 1900's U.S. GenWeb Project - http://www.usgenweb.org ... websites for genealogical research in every county Wacky Patent of the Month - http://colitz.com/site/wacky.htm ...a site highlighting an unusual patent in history
Carol Vaage’s Website - http://www3.telus.net/public/cvaage/ … a huge website by an Alberta teacher with K-3 resources galore.
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Appendix C
References
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References
Alberta Education. (2004). Focus on Inquiry: A Teacher's Guide to Implementing Inquiry-based Learning
Bergin, D.A. (Spring, 1999). Influences on classroom interest. Educational Psychologist, 34(2), 87-98.
Bevilacqua, L., & Heydenberk, D (2001).Technology in the social studies classroom. Retrieved October 3, 2005 from http://www.lehigh.edu/~infolios/licia/coursework/technology.pdf#search='technology%20and%20social%20studies‘
Braun, J.A., Fernlund, P., & White, C.S., Technology tools in the Social Studies classroom. Retrieved October 3, 2005 from http://www.fbeedle.com/techtool/06-6ch02.pdf and http://www.fbeedle.com/techtool/06-6ch08.pdf
Doolottle, P.E. (2001). The need to leverage theory in the development of guidelines for using technology in social studies teacher preparation: A reply to Crocco and Mason et al. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education 1(4) 501-516 Retrieved October 14, 2005 from http://edpsychserver.ed.vt.edu/research/socialstudies1.pdf#search='technology%20and%20social%20studies‘
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