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AHA 2009 New York City Dr. Kelly A. Woestman Pittsburg (KS) State University

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2009 presentation at the American Historical Association; documents our progress utilizing technology to assist teachers through our Teaching American History grants dating back to 2001.

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AHA 2009 New York CityDr. Kelly A. Woestman

Pittsburg (KS) State University

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Greenbush ◦ Southeast Kansas Education Service Center

Technology leader Reaching rural students and teachers

Connecting them to the global economy

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Project Mine (2001-2004) – Pocket PCs

◦ Unreliable and “clunky” wireless access

◦ Lack of wireless connecting points

◦ Still a bit ahead of the students

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Frustration

◦ Teacher time limitations

◦ Lack of technology use in college teaching Smart Classrooms too often seem to translate into

“computerized overhead projector”

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Intensive and Regular Systematic Use of New Tools

Motivation??◦ And, of course, a grade at stake helps . . . .◦ Graduate work◦ Time will always be an issue

Like students, teachers have to see that a technology will be useful.

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Project eHIKES [2003-2006]

◦ Delivered MA in History◦ Constant contact with core cohort of teachers

Summer Seminars

Online courses during two school years

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Blackboard CMS◦ CMS: Content Management System

◦ Central portal for all grant activities Announcements

Submission of work/reports

Guided access to online databases and web portals Easily accessible online docs related to project

activities

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Online university databases

H-Net Book Reviews◦ http://www.h-net.org/reviews/

Individual Blogs at blogger.com◦ Now part of iGoogle.com◦ Free

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Emerging Practices◦ Blogs as Reflective Practice

Valuable Qualitative Data for Annual Report Teachers’ Voices

◦ Teachers developed hands-on skills for utilizing online databases and free web resources:

National Archives (http://www.archives.gov) Library of Congress (www.loc.gov)

American Memory (memory.loc.gov) Kansas State Historical Society (www.kshs.org)

Kansas Memory (http://www.kansasmemory.org/)

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National Archives Library of Congress Gilder Lehrman Institute (

http://www.gilderlehrman.org)

Digital Cameras◦ Collection/Distribution Challenges

Readable cds Viruses Multiple copies

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Blackboard

Behind the scenes: ◦ I began exploring Web 2.0 tools beyond Blogger

Free Eliminate transition issues with Blackboard servers

Historical data loss

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Or is this repetitive?

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Blackboard CMS Migration toward iGoogle Teachers post their material Wikispaces

◦ Links to other materials◦ Permissions Issues

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Google Docs◦ http://docs.google.com/?pli=1#all

Picassa◦ http://picasaweb.google.com/home

Wikispaces◦ http://tahps.wikispaces.com/

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Teachers’ Blogs◦ http://tahps.wikispaces.com/BlogAddresses

Slideshare.net◦ http://www.slideshare.net

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Teacher Reflective Practice◦ Had to pick someone Dr. Wintz didn’t specifically

to discuss Provide for broadest possible knowledge base

Examples:◦ http://bigmachistory.blogspot.com/2007/07/harle

m-renaissance-countee-cullen.html◦ http://tahps3.blogspot.com/2007/07/harlem-renais

sance-duke-ellington.html◦ http://claycentersocialstudies.blogspot.com/2007/

07/harlem-renaissance-louis-armstrong.html

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http://tahps3.blogspot.com/ http://cwalk32.blogspot.com/ http://tahps.blogspot.com/

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YouTube http://www.youtube.com NYPL Harlem Renaissance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0mMabhS5vw

Second Life◦ http://www.secondlife.com

Limited success Learning curve Download software Not the only virtual world

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Dred Scott case reargued in Second Life:◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL-

A6fOh6Nk&feature=PlayList&p=04F3DBBFEF7A9D99&playnext=1&index=80

TeacherTube◦ http://www.teachertube.com/

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Facebook◦ http://www.facebook.com◦

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NO Blackboard CMS Focus on iGoogle.com

◦ More utilization of Wikispaces and Blog site as grant portal

YouTube – teachers “collecting” and evaluating usefulness/accuracy

3D Worlds – 2nd Life

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TAH Book – May 2009◦ http://www.routledgeeducation.com/books/The-

Teaching-American-History-Project-isbn9780415988827

◦ Discounts available – handouts on back chair

◦ TAH Availability of colleagues