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Version History
Version Date Author Notes
1 1/22/2010 Edson Progress through screen 2.4
2 Edson Picking up at story 2.5 stopping after 2.6
3 1/24/2010 Edson picking up at 2.7. Track Changes show difference between version 2
& 3
4. 1/24/2010 Edson added comment/question to 2.5 about where I put the teach-in-
Texas comment. This is a Q: for Nikki.
5. 1/26/2010 Edson Misc changes per meeting 1/26/2010. See track changes to see delta
btwn version 4 and 4. Thanks!
6. 1/26/2010 Edson added new ideas for sponsors.2.4.16., per Nikkis suggestion
7. 1/27/2010 Edson new citation text on 2.7:
I have updated copy for the citation used on 2.7. (I had noted
that I was going to have a scholar look at it.) The new text is inChicago style (that radio button should be selected):
Teddy Bear, National Museum of American History,Smithsonian Commons, available at
http://www.si.edu/commons/id=2hcd0480 . Accessed on January24, 2010.
This style, with a slight variation, was suggested by Sharon Leon,
GMU Center for History and New Media, via twitter, 1/26/2010
8. 1/27/2010 Edson fourth thumbnail for 2.4.12, pages 24 and 25. (Ive chosen theTeddy Roosevelt Political Cartoon on
http://americanhistory.si.edu/Presidency/4b1.html
9. 1/28/2010 Edson Still need to insert missing content between 2.4.12 and 2.4.13
Added fourth thumb for 2.4.14 as requested by Salve.
10/ 1/28/2010 Edson insert missing content between 2.4.12 and 2.4.13, see page 26.
11 1/28/2010 Edson response to N.P. 1/28/2010 memo. See Appendix 1 at end of thisdocument for detailed notes.
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12 1/29/2010 Edson response to NP 1/28/02 memo number 2. See Appendix #2 at theend of this document for detailed notes
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Table of Contents
2.1 Story 2 intro ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 5
2.2 Story 2 intro ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 6
2.3 Commons Home Page ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................ 7
2.4 Commons Search Results ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 16
2.5 Commons Search Results (filtered by primary grade level) ................................ ............................... 35
2.6 Commons Object Page ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................... 51
2.7 Citation ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 63
2.8 Commons Object Page ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................... 65
2.9 Overlay 3 (Folder/Tags) ................................ ................................ ................................ .................... 66
2.10 Object Page w/ Collection Bar at top of page................................ ................................ ................. 67
2.11 Collection Bar at Top of Page (showing more items collected) ................................ ........................ 69
2.12 Friday Folder (My Collection) ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 71
2.13 Friday Folder, Download Overlay ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 76
2.14 MS Word Document ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................... 78
2.15 Friday Folder ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .. 79
2.16 Commons Object Page ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 80
Appendix 1 ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 81
Appendix 2 ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............ 84
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2.1 Story 2 intro
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2.2 Story 2 intro
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2.3 Commons Home Page
Assets:
Nikki/Salve - - what are your thoughts about swapping some of the photos for this instance of the
Commons home page (so it feels a little different than other times you see it)? See my for instance
suggestions below:
See screen grab, above. Suggest we keep the current Millennials home page, but
a) Swap out the four key images (Ill give you replacements, below), and
b) re-order and shuffle the Featured Member Collections so they look a little different.
Four new images for the home page (see notes immediately above)
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History & CultureScience & Nature
Art & Design Member collections
Sal - - try this (sketch above, asset links below). If it just doesnt look good let me know and Ill try to find
some different assets.
History & Culture
Salve this is screen grab from video of Estrellas del Vallenato at
http://www.festival.si.edu/2009/from_the_mall.aspx#2009_07_03_LA_2 (click view high quality to
open swf video file)
Nature & Science
Salve take your pick of these awesome fish photos on our Flickr Commons set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smithsonian/sets/72157607254072541/
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(my favorite is this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/smithsonian/2849263556/in/set-
72157607254072541/ )
Art & Design
Subway, 1934 Lily Furedi
http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=8731u
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- or -
Flickr photo, CC licensed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosemania/2174146430/
Mike credit user!
Member Collections
Flickr photo, CC licensed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjb/26633837/
Mike credit user!
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Flickr photo, CC licensed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregfoster/3365801458/
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Mike credit user!
- or
Flickr photo, CC licensed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/2751732250/
Mike credit user!
- - - - and what would you think about swapping out a new advertisement banner (shown in green
scribble in screen grab below)
Suggestions below. (I was trying to find stuff with a more or less solid color on the right side so you can
do the text on top. Mixed success. Let me know if you want me to keep looking!)
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Flickr photo, cc licensed, mike credit user
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajna6/780928737/
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Flickr photo, cc licensed, mike credit user
http://www.flickr.com/photos/feuilllu/738310105/
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Flickr photo, cc licensed, mike credit user
http://www.flickr.com/photos/munguent/172442587/
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2.4 Commons Search Results
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2.4.1. Facets x9 (all results)
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1. Images
2. Objects
3. Collections
4. Events
5. Lesson plans
6. Music
2.4.2. "Content added by" x6 (can we make it x7?)
1. National Portrait Gallery (Salve use these acronyms if you need to NPG)2. National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
3. National Postal Museum (NPM)
4. National Museum of American History (NMNH)
5. Smithsonian Folkways
6. American Art Museum
7. Users Members
2.4.3. Usage rights (two statements)
y OK to modify, adapt, and build upon
y OK to use for commercial purposes
y (Salve/Nikki - - need some kind of link that says more here, since IP is such a big deal
I want to be able to say blah blah here they would click to a asdfa statement about
rights so put all your worries in this bucket and lets move on )
y
2.4.4. new feature here?
- Nah, skip it.
2.4.5. Grade level x3
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(above from SCEMS site: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/index.html )
1. Pre K 3
2. 4 8
3. 9 12
4. General audience
2.4.6. Related Category x6
1. Name [closed]
2. Culture [closed]3. Place [closed]
4. Date [closed]
5. Topic [open]
y Presidents
y Politics & Government
y Birds
y Natural Resources
y Stamps
y Cartoons
y Toys
y
Taxidermyy Clothing
y More
o (Below, if needed)
o History
o Presidents
o Education
o Birds
o Stamps
o Cartoons
o Politics
o Toys
o Activitieso Letters
o Exhibitions
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o Music
o Tours
o Family activities
o Events
o Lectures
o Traveling exhibitions
o Portraits
o Coins
o Taxidermy
o Timelines
o Lesson plan
y Books
y Panama Canal
2.4.7. What's Popular Now [object] by [source] X3
y The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden [by] NMAH
y Scavenger Hunt! ... What kind of Armor was presented to President Theodore
Roosevelt by Smithsonian Enterprises
o Derivative ofhttp://www.si.edu/group_tours/scavengerhunts.pdf
y Teddy Bear [by] NMAH
o http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=6
2.4.8. Related Searches x8
1. Political cartoons
2. National Parks
3. Presidents
4. Presidential Portraits
5. National Portrait Gallery
6. Bird Collections
7. Panama Canal History
8. Political humor
2.4.9. Sort text (is currently "Most relevant | Date Posted | Most Popular | Things from
Louisiana")
y
Most relevanty Date Posted
y Most Popular
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y Things from Virginia Salve/Nikki - - I dont think this is the right place to put this in the IA
(as a sort item. Maybe put this with box 8: related searches? If so, (or wherever we put
it) lets make it Near Baton Rouge, LA
2.4.10. Featured Results, thumbnails X3 (Hist & Culture; Nature & Scien ce; Art & Design)
y History & Culture
o _
o Roosevelt Inaugural Medal, 1905 (Or, History Explorer: Roosevelt Inaugural
Medal, 1905)
Theodore Roosevelt met sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the 1890s,
when T.R. was an aspiring young politician, and Saint -Gaudens was
establishing a reputation as a brilliant artist. When Roosevelt was elected
President in 1904 and needed an inaugural med al, he gave the
commission to Saint-Gaudens after rejecting the standard, unmemorablemedal typically produced for this occasion by the United States Mint.
Saint-Gaudens's results shattered precedent. The piece was modern in all
senses of the word. There was no attempt to beautify or romanticize the
President's head on the obverse, yet the image clearly conveyed vision
and power. The reverse was, if anything, even more groundbreaking. The
magnificent, left-facing eagle epitomized authority and presence, wh ile
displaying a classical ancient style. (The same eagle is used on the Saint-
Gaudens $10 in 1907). This bird unquestionably ruled all it surveyed.
Saint-Gaudens's success with this medal convinced Roosevelt that the
artist was the partner he needed to c ollaborate on a pet project: the
redesign of America's money. Saint-Gaudens signed on, and the plotting
began. But the potential for trouble hovered on the horizon: this medalhad been struck, not by the United States Mint in Philadelphia, but by
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Tiffany & Company in New York. If the Mint hadn't produced Saint -
Gaudens's medal, would it agree to produce any of his coins?
o http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=6
o
y Art & Design
o _ Detail from Flickr Photo, CC
licensed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/unforth/3279298653/
o Mike credit user!
o This is a user photo of an NPG portrait:o
y Nature & Science
o _
o Notes: The bird collection served as the repository for many of the surveys in the
1800's to explore the western territories, railroad and telephone routes as well
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as international boundary surveys. Theodore Roosevelt collected birds as a boy
and also as a member of the Smithsonian African Expedition; his specimens are
part of the USNM collection.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/rtp/students/2008/schedule08_zoology_tour_birds.ht
ml
y
2.4.11. Object of [keyword] x1, need image, title, 18 word description, type (i.e. "painting",
source, x days ago, category (i.e. "art & design")
y Image
oy TITLE: 32c Theodore Roosevelt single
y Source: National Postal Museum
y Days ago: 200 Days ago
y Category: Arts & Design
y Caption: The 26th
president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt promoted
conservation, regulated business, and earned the Nobel Peace Prize for mediating
the end of the Russo-Japanese War.
y Other metadata/reference info:
o http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&tid=2036905
o Scott Catalogue USA:3182b
o Description:
o mint
o Date of Issue:
o February 3, 1998
o Medium:
o paper; ink (multicolored);adhesive / lithographyo Museum ID:
o 1998.2010.841
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y Place:UNITED STATES OFAMERICA
y
2.4.12. Images of [keyword] x4 thumbs
y 1.
o President Roosevelt in riding attire
o Peter A Juley (1862-1937)
o Photograph, gelatin silver print, 1903
o National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
o Gift of Joanna Sturm
o http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/roosevelt/attire.htm
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y 2.
o Rollin Kirby (b. 1875), cartoonist for the New York Post, sketched Theodore
Roosevelt as an angel at the Republican Convention in Chicago, 1912.
o http://www.aaa.si.edu/exhibits/pastexhibits/presidents/rooseveltpreston.htm
y 3. (Salve ok to use a detail)
o PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT
o 1908
o Gari Melchers , (American, 1860-1932)
o Oil on canvas
o H: 214.4 W: 112.5 cm
o United States
o Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1908.17a
o http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/zoomObject.cfm?ObjectId=4021
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y 4.
o
Teddy Roosevelt political cartoono The presidency of Theodore Roosevelt reinvigorated the arena of political
satire and cartooning. Roosevelt's features, especially his wide mouth and
constant movement while speaking, were a cartoonist's delight.
o This early-20th-century cartoon by Gustav Brandt for a German magazine
captures the essence of Teddy Roosevelt, champi on of the "square deal" for
the American people
o http://americanhistory.si.edu/Presidency/4b1.html
2.4.12-and-a-half
y
y Missing content inbetween 2.4.12 and 1.4.13, as identified by Salve 27 Jan at 2:58.
y Needs 5 word title, 20 word quote, and a source , and a thumbnail of the person making
the quote?
y Title: Happy Birthday, President Theodore Roosevelt
y Text: Theodore Roosevelt became president in 1901 at 42 years of age after the
assassination of President William McKinley. He is considered by scholars to be one of
the greatest American Presidents. He won the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating an end
to the Russo-Japanese War and was responsible for the completion of the Panama
Canal.
y Source: Robin Everly, Smithsonian Institution Librariesy Nikki suggests using a teacher-specific block for this:
o Title: Communicating the Presidency
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o
o Body: The methods that presidents and the American people have used to
communicate with each other are the subject of th is section of The American
Presidency: A Glorious Burden, an online exhibition from the Smithsonians
National Museum of American History. Students will learn how mass media, the
entertainment industry and consumer products are all used to conduct a
national dialogue between the president and his constituents.
o http://www.historyexplorer.americanhistory.si.edu/search/resource.asp?id=815
o
Icon:
some variant of this (above) from
http://www.historyexplorer.americanhistory.si.edu/search/resource.asp?id=815
2.4.13. Videos Multimedia of [keyword] x3, need thumbnail, 5 words, leng th.
Salve - - Ive got audio and video assets, hence multimedia above.
Use Keyword= Roosevelt
yo Caption: Song: Roosevelt the Cry (Theodore Roosevelt)
o Length: 1:17
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o Other data for reference
Song (audio track) from Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996, Oscar
Brand SFW45051
Roosevelt the Cry (Theodore Roosevelt)
TRACK ARTIST Oscar Brand
COUNTRY(S) United States
GENRE(S) Folksong revival; United States History
INSTRUMENT(S) Guitar
LANGUAGE(S) English
DURATION 1:17
yo Caption: Song: Theodore Roosevelt The Farmer
o Length: 1:35o (ref notes below)
http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails.aspx?itemid=1086
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y
y Caption: Presidential Inauguration Day at NMAIy Length: 3:52
o Reference metadata
Is a Smithsonian NMAI video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-
rRiE0kv_M
Screen capture taken at :50
2.4.14. Results from contributing members for [keyword] x 4. Need thumb, source.
y 1. Use keyword= Presidents
yo Flickr photo, CC licensed,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brent_nashville/169301972/ Mike
credit user!
o User name: MikeMcC
y 2.
o Flickr photo, CC licensed,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/afagen/3252543111/ , mike credit user!
o User name: greggG
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y 3.
o Flickr photo, CC licensed,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/388384272/ , mike credit
user!
o User Name: jmmBot
y 4.
o User Name: Cameron Troth
o Flickr Commons photo, no known rights restrictions,
o http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/4231389760/
o Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction.
o
o Repository: Library of Congress, Serial and Government
Publications Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
o
o Part Of: Chronicling America (Library of Congress) (DLC) -
lccn.loc.gov/2007618519o
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o Persistent URL:chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1902-07-20/ed-...
2.4.15. General Category x1 (i.e. American Presidents), need thumbnail, "general category",
35 word description.
y Thumbnail: (Sal can you work with this? Is the quality good
enough? If not, let me know) (If not, see if a screen grab from the flash trailer at
http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/5a2b.html will work)
o Flickr image, CC licensed, http://www.flickr.com/photos/jfholloway/3209112264/
mike credit user!
y Category: The American Presidency
y Description: Join us in an exploration of the American presidency, described by Thomas
Jefferson as a splendid misery. A virtual conference and ongoing events, exhibitions,
and communities
o Note: lifted from
http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/presidency/main.htm
y The permanent exhibition of The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden at theSmithsonians National Museum of American History (NMAH) is one of the largest and
most comprehensive examinations of the office of the nations chief executive ever
attempted within a museum setting.
o
2.4.16. Sponsored Links x2. Need image and/or six words, possible "see the timeline"
y This looks like one with graphic, one without
y 1.
o The Smithsonian Timeline is supported by the Katherine Mary Jacobsen
Foundation
o (above = totally made up)
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o Use a stock logo, like this: with Educate written on top of it. Source:
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-14583085/stock-vector-loop.html
o Or this:
o Salve - - I can jiff something up if this is too granular/detailed and gets you out of the
flow.
y 2.
o Smithsonian Commons mobile apps are supported by qWireless
2.4.17. Commons Cash x1 (ad? graphic? "More..."?
y Its fun and it helps us grow. Learn more
o (Ok, thats a little lame, but its all Ive got!!!)
y Note: there are some funny/cute clip graphics at
http://www.shutterstock.com/s/cash/search-
p2.html?lang=en&search_cat=&search_group=all&anyorall=all&searchtermx=&color=&orient=a
ll&photographer_name=
y
2.4.18. Shop or "Gift Shop" need title x1, images x2, text?
yo Salve Must include caption like American Presidency: A Glorious Burden by
Lonnie G. Bunch III, Smithsonian Insitution Press but it can be small!
o http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/presidency/main.htm
o American Presidency: A Glorious Burden by Lonnie G. Bunch III, Smithsonian
Insitution Press, 2000; hard back; $50.00
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yo The President's Table: Two Hundred Years of Dining and Diplomacy
o by Barry H. Landau
o Item no: 10345
o
o Price: $34.95
o Member Price: $31.46
o source:
http://www.smithsonianstore.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=17750&search=presi
dent&PIPELINE_SESSION_ID=582ff9780a14000e01c21ece33151550
y
2.4.19. Programs & Events x2. Need 7 words, date, time, (image possibly?)
y 1
o Caption: Abraham Lincoln: Smithsonian Education Online Conference Series
o (no date, its online all the time, can you fudge this Salve?)
o Source/notes:
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/professional_development/conferenc
e/2009/lincoln/index.html
y 2.
o Caption: Lecture: George Washington and John Adams, Two Founding Fathers
o Tues., Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
o (image, if you want it:
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Source:
http://residentassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/reserve.aspx?performanc
eNumber=219172
2.4.20. Make a Donation x1. Need title, 8 words, $ amount, button title
y Instead of Make a Donation lets say Support the Smithsonian
y Caption: Were putting 137 million objects online, and every dollar helps! Don ate now.
Learn more
y $ amount: $10
y Button text: Donate
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2.5 Commons Search Results (filtered by primary grade level)
Narration:
They dont necessarily want to make comments or upload content, but its helpful for them to see
recommendations
...tagging
...and favorites
Here, our teacher clicks on a Roosevelt inspired Teddy Bear that was collected by a Commons member
named Teach-In-Texas.
Action:
Click member-selected object from search results.
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Nikki - - WHERE should I put the teddy bear favorite/recommendation by Teach-In-Texas?/? I havent
inserted that yet!!!
(Salve - - many of these will be the same as for screen 2.4
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2.5.1. Facets x9 (all results)
y Same as 2.4
1. Images
2. Objects
3. Collections
4. Events
5. Lesson plans
6. Music
2.5.2. "Content added by" x6 (can we make it x7?)
y Same as 2.4
1. National Portrait Gallery (Salve use these acronyms if you need to NPG)
2. National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
3. National Postal Museum (NPM)
4. National Museum of American History (NMNH)
5. Smithsonian Folkways
6. American Art Museum
7. Users
2.5.3. Usage rights (two statements)
y Same as 2.4
y OK to modify, adapt, and build upon
y OK to use for commercial purposes
y (Salve/Nikki - - need some kind of link that says more here, since IP is such a big deal
I want to be able to say blah blah here they would click to a asdfa statement about
rights so put all your worries in this bucket and lets move on )
y
2.5.4. new feature here?
- Nah, skip it.
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2.5.5. Grade level x3
(above from SCEMS site: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/index.html )
y Same as 2.4, but with 48 highlighted/selected
1. Pre K 3 - -
2. 4 8 --- Now highlighted/selected
3. 9 12
4. General audience
2.5.6. Related Category x6
y Same as 2.4
1. Name [closed]
2. Culture [closed]
3. Place [closed]
4. Date [closed]
5. Topic [open]
y Presidents
y Politics & Government
y Birds
y Natural Resources
y Stamps
y Cartoons
y Toys
y Taxidermy
y Clothing
y More
o (Below, if needed)
o History
o Presidents
o Education
o Birds
o
Stampso Cartoons
o Politics
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o Toys
o Activities
o Letters
o Exhibitions
o Music
o Tours
o Family activities
o Events
o Lectures
o Traveling exhibitions
o Portraits
o Coins
o Taxidermy
o Timelines
o Lesson plan
y Books
y Panama Canal
2.5.7. What's Popular Now [object] by [source] X3
y (Im basically re-ordering/tweaking these from 2.4)
y Scavenger Hunt! ... What kind of Armor was presented to President Theodore
Roosevelt by Smithsonian Enterprises
o Derivative ofhttp://www.si.edu/group_tours/scavengerhunts.pdf
y Teddy Bear [by] NMAHo http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=6
y ActivityWhite House Kids
o Link to this is on site map at http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/6b.html )
2.5.8. Related Searches x8
1. Activities for kids
2. Classroom history
3. Political cartoons
4. Presidents K-12
5. Presidential Portraits
6. American presidents
7. First ladies gowns
8. National Portrait Gallery
9. Bird Collections
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10.Panama Canal History11.Political humor
2.5.9. Sort text (is currently "Most relevant | Date Posted | Most Popular | Things from
Louisiana")
y Same as 2.4
y Most relevant
y Date Posted
y Most Popular
y Things from Virginia Salve/Nikki - - I dont think this is the right place to put this in the IA
(as a sort item. Maybe put this with box 8: related searches? If so, (or wherever we put
it) lets make it Near Baton Rouge, LA
2.5.10. Featured Results, thumbnails X3 (Hist & Culture; Nature & Science; Art & Design)
y History & Culture
o _
o http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=6o
y Art & Design
o _ Detail from Flickr Photo, CC licensed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/unforth/3279298653/
o Mike credit user!
o This is a user photo of an NPG portrait:
o
y Nature & Science
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o _
o Notes: The bird collection served as the repository for many of the surveys in the
1800's to explore the western territories, railroad and telephone routes as well
as international boundary surveys. Theodore Roosevelt collected birds as a boy
and also as a member of the Smithsonian African Expedition; his specimens are
part of the USNM collection.http://www.nmnh.si.edu/rtp/students/2008/schedule08_zoology_tour_birds.ht
ml
y
2.5.11. Object of [keyword] x1, need image, title, 18 word description, type (i.e. "painting",
source, x days ago, category (i.e. "art & design")
y Image
o
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y TITLE (not the objects title though) In his 1908 cartoon of President Theodore
Roosevelt as a big game hunter, C. R. Macauley (d. 1934) reinforces Roosevelt's
famous maxim to "speak softly and carry a big stick."
y Source: Archives of American Art
y Days ago: 200 Days ago
y Category: Arts & Design
y Caption: In his 1908 cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt as a big game hunter,
C. R. Macauley (d. 1934) reinforces Roosevelt's famous maxim to "speak softly and
carry a big stick."
More if needed/wanted: The Archives of American Art has several sketches of and
relating to Theodore Roosevelt, contained in an album of sketches collected by
James David Preston during his thirty-five years as Superintendent of the United
States Senate Press Gallery in Washington, D.C. In describing the volume, Preston's
son Edward noted: "Some sketches were made also at national political conventions,
where my father managed all press arrangements. A few additional sketches have
been included from my own scrap book, started when I accompanied my father to
the Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City, in
the summer of 1924...I hope it will prove an inspiration to editorial cartoonists of the
present and the future." 1 volume, 18.5 x 12 cm. James D. Preston illustr ated
autograph book, 1904-1924.
y Other metadata/reference info:
o http://www.aaa.si.edu/exhibits/pastexhibits/presidents/roosevelttpreston.htm
2.5.12. Images of [keyword] x4 thumbs
y Use keyword=Theodore Roosevelt
y 1.
oo From Arago, 2-cent Roosevelt
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o http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&tid=2036905
y 2.
o http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&mode=1&tid=2033921
&
y 3.
o Title: Rough Riders Issue
http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&tid=2028813
y 4.
o Title: 6c Theodore Roosevelt single [note lowercase s in single]
o http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=2&cmd=1&id=145413
2.5.12-and-a-half
y Use same content as 2.4.12-and-a-half
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2.5.13. Videos Multimedia of [keyword] x3, need thumbnail, 5 words, length.
Salve - - Ive got audio and video assets, hence multimedia above.
y Use Keyword= Presidents
y 1. (Salve pretend this is a video)
oo http://www.smithsonianconferences.org/category/presentations/
y 2.
oo http://www.smithsonianconferences.org/category/presentations/
y 3.
yo Caption: Song: Theodore Roosevelt The Farmer
o Length: 1:35
o (ref notes below)
http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails.aspx?itemid=1086
y
4. (alternate)
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o
o Caption: Presidential Inauguration Day at NMAIo Length: 3:52
o Reference metadata
Is a Smithsonian NMAI video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-
rRiE0kv_M
Screen capture taken at :50
2.5.14. Results from contributing members Member Recommendations for [keyword] x4. Need
thumb, source. Note: now that this is recommendations and our script calls for the bear to be
recommended by teach-in-Texas the final design will have to show the recommended by
text
y Nikki - - are these UGC? Or are they SI things favorited/collected/recommended by
members?
y 1.
y Use keyword= Presidents
y Recommended by Teach-In-Texas and 4,260 others
y 2.
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oo Recommended by HistoryGye and 2,625 others
o http://www.georgewashington.si.edu/portrait/index.html
y 3.
oo Recommended by JudyD and 4,980 others
o Flickr photo, cc licensed
o http://www.flickr.com/photos/owillis/3062968164/
o Mike credit user
o
y 4.
o
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Recommended by Camerontroth and 2,221 others.o Zebra and lion shot by Theodore Roosevelt during his African safari.
Loan Courtesy of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D.C
o http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/museum/exhibits/TR/arena.htm
y
2.5.15. General Category x1 (i.e. American Presidents), need thumbnail, "general category",
35 word description.
y Type: Online Exhibition
yy Make the Dirt Fly: The Construction of the Panama Canal.
Historical photographs and information on the construction of the Panama Canal. Includes
sections on reason for canal construction, locationselection, construction, civil engineering, and
social history of the workers.
y http://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Make-the-Dirt-Fly/
2.5.16. Sponsored Links x2. Need image and/or six words, possible "see the timeline"
y Same as 2.4
y This looks like one with graphic, one without
y 1.
o The Katherine Mary Jacobsen Foundation proudly supports the Smithsonian
Commons
o (above = totally made up)
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o Use a stock logo, like this: with Educate written on top of it. Source:
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-14583085/stock-vector-loop.html
o Or this:
o Salve - - I can jiff something up if this is too granular/detailed and gets you out of the
flow.
y 2.
o The Crescent Center for Digital Humanities
2.5.17. Commons Cash x1 (ad? graphic? "More..."?
y (same as 2.4)
y Its fun and it helps us grow. Learn more
o (Ok, thats a little lame, but its all Ive got!!!)
y Note: there are some funny/cute clip graphics at
http://www.shutterstock.com/s/cash/search-
p2.html?lang=en&search_cat=&search_group=all&anyorall=all&searchtermx=&color=&orient=a
ll&photographer_name=
y
2.5.18. Shop or "Gift Shop" need title x1, images x2, text?
yo Salve Must include caption like American Presidency: A Glorious Burden by
Lonnie G. Bunch III, Smithsonian Insitution Press but it can be small!
o http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/presidency/main.htm
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o American Presidency: A Glorious Burden by Lonnie G. Bunch III, Smithsonian
Insitution Press, 2000; hard back; $50.00
y
y
o Smithsonian Teddy Bear, Item no: 67966
o The golden soft coat of our plush bear makes him irresistibly huggable. The
original Teddy, which is part of The American Presidency: A Glorious B urden
exhibit, was donated to our National Museum of American History, Behring
Center by Teddy Roosevelt's grandson. Mogul exterior, polyester stuffing,
synthetic eyes. 15"l. x 5.9"w. x 4.
o http://www.smithsonianstore.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=17643&search=presi
dent
2.5.19. Programs & Events x2. Need 7 words, date, time, (image possibly?)
y 1
o Same as 2.4
o Caption: Abraham Lincoln: Smithsonian Education Online Conference Series
o (no date, its online all the time, can you fudge this Salve?)
o Source/notes:
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/professional_development/conferenc
e/2009/lincoln/index.html
y 2.
o Family game: Ghosts of a Chance
o http://www.americanart.si.edu/calendar/activities/ghosts/
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oo Flickr photo, CC licensed
o http://www.flickr.com/photos/46758972@N00/2986699608
o (This is mike es photo)
oo Flickr photo, is currently all rights reserved but mike can get permission
(actually, its my photo!)
o http://www.flickr.com/photos/31183835@N08/3007713427/in/set-
72157608711017358/
o Credit user
2.5.20. Make a Donation x1. Need title, 8 words, $ amount, button title
y Instead of Make a Donation lets say Support the Smithsonian
y Caption: Were putting 137 million objects online, and every dollar helps! Donate now.
Learn more
y $ amount: $10
y Button text: Donate
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2.6 Commons Object Page
NarrationIt also uses the same kind of favoritingCollecting
And sharing tools found on popular social media sites.Throughout the Commons, our teacher gets a 360-degree view of the topic shes interested inIncluding commentary by expertsComments by users
And related content.The Smithsonian Commons makes it easy to cite individual works.
Action: click cite this button
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2.6.0. Updated Get Involved via Nikki 1/29/2010
y (this is an update of the astronomy club, upper Rt corner .)
y SuperhighwayScholars: Create and upload your own U.S. history collage
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y
y http://americanart.si.edu/education/rs/index.cfm
2.6.1 Related Categories x5 (drawings, reference articles, history of...)(Note: Im going to have more of this 2.6.1, and fewer of 2.6.2 than are shown in the crab nebula object page. Hope thats OK!)
y American Presidency
y Toys and Games
y Invention & Innovation
y Political Cartoons
y Stamps
y Exhibitions
y Portraiture
y Smithsonian Affiliates
y Other Collections [Note - - I want something like this cause I want to talk about integrating lib of congress, natnl archives, etc)
high-level categories for American Presidents and Theodore Roosevelt to which the Teddy Bear
belong:
y Portraits of Presidents
y American Presidents Timeline
y Political Memorabilia
y Presidential Campaigns
y Theodore Roosevelt
2.6.2 Related objects / object categories
y The Roosevelt Family
y Early Childhood
y Early Political Career
y Political Campaign
y Progressive Party
y Republican Party
y Governor of New York
y Writer
y Popular Culture
y Accomplishments
y Speeches
y Kids Facts
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y Mount Rushmorey John Muir
y Conservationist
y National Parks
y Teddy Bears
y Theodore Roosevelt
y Franklin D. Roosevelt
y Timeline of Presidents
y The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden
y Roosevelt and conservation
y National Parks
y National Zoo: Bears
y Natural History Museum: Bears
2.6.3 Participate x3 (thumb, 10 words)
y 1.o Geotag Smithsonian Presidential collections. Find out more
o (need some kind of map mashup - - a screen grab from Google Earth?)
o
y 12.
o Invent! Explore! Discover! Check out Spark!Lab for hands-on fun and learning
o http://invention.smithsonian.org/resources/online_articles_detail.aspx?id=529
y 23.
o Are you aBe a Presidential Pphilatelist !? National Postal Museum is looking...
o
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Source: http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=2&cmd=1&id=65776
o http://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&tid=2044360y 3.
o Help us geotag Smithsonian collections. Find out more
o (need some kind of map mashup - -a screen grab f rom GoogleEarth?)
2.6.4What, When, Where,Who (thumb, blerb 10 words)
y What: Defining the Presidency
o The origins of the American presidency are the focus of this portion of the online exhibition entitled The American
Presidency:A Glorious Burden from the Smithsonian's National Museum ofAmerican History.
o http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/2a.html
y When: Presidential Timeline of the 20th Century
o
o Each presidents biographic information is included along with interpretation of the major issues and events of
their presidencies. The site also allows students to view special exhibitions relating to 20th century events like the
Great Depression and the Vietnam War, and a gallery of personal images from the lives of each of these twelve
presidents.
o At http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/timel ine/timeline.swf
y Where: Mapping U.S. History
o
o Explore this interactive map of U.S history and add items from your community.
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y Who: Theodore Roosevelt : The President's Job
o
o (image source: http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/2.html )o As a nation, we place no greater responsibility on any one individual than we do on the president. Could any job be
more demanding and complex?
http://americanhistory.si.edu/presidency/2b.html
y
2.6.5 Object (mid size, caption/description)
y Sal is this going to be big enough? If not I may have to go scan one out of a book!
oo Title: Teddy Bear
Image via:
http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=6o Caption: This early teddy bear was made by the Ideal Toy Company. The idea for the teddy bear came from a 1902 n ewspaper
cartoon by Clifford Berryman. It showed President Theodore Roosevelt, a noted hunter and outdoorsman, refusing to shoot a
captured bear cub. The story helped cement Roosevelt's image as a masculine but compassionate leader.
o (source/reference: http://americanhistory.si.edu/Presidency/4c2_a.html#4 )
2.6.6 Subject Tags x 4 10
y (Nikki - - whats the difference between these and whats in 2.6.1 and 2.6.2?)
y Toys, Presidents, Political Cartoons, Theodore Roosevelt, Bears
y Toys, Presidents, Theodore Roosevelt, Michton
2.6.7 Tags x 4 10
y Bear, Toys, Cute, Soft, cuddly, Michton [yes, thats the correct spelling], Ideal, Furry,
y Toys, Cute, Stuffed Animals, Kids
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2.6.8 Description (1 paragraph)+ read more at the [source]
y o The year 2002 marked the 100th anniversary of the political cartoon that sparked the creation of the Teddy Bear. One of the
first produced toy plush bears sold as Teddy is part of the Museums political history co llection and is currently on view inThe
American Presidency: A Glorious Burden exhibition.
y
y o While bear hunting Mississippi and Louisiana in 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt decided it was unsportsmanlike to shoot
a bear that had been surrounded by dogs, rendered unconscious and tied to a tree. Roosevelt asked a hunting guide to kill the bear with a
knife, putting it out of its misery. This event became the subject of an editorial cartoon by Clifford Berryman of theWashin gton Post who,
neglecting to do cument the death of the bear, portrayed Roosevelt in a compassiona te light, sparing the bears life, and thus igniting the
teddy bear craze. The cartoon was redrawn and published several times and the image of the bear subsequently changed, becomin g
smaller and more endearing, finally depicted as a bear cub.
y o
y o The story of Roosevelts unsuccessful bear hunt sparked the imagination ofMorrisMichtom, who asked his wife Rose to
create a toy plush bear to commemorate the event. According to family lore, Mic htom said he received personal approval from Roosevelt
himself when he asked to use the Presidents nickname Teddy for the bear. The popularity of the bear led to the highly succ essful Ideal
Novelty and Toy Company in New York, founded by Michtom around 1903.
y o
yo Benjamin Michton, son of Ideals founder, gave the bear to Roosevelts grandson Kermit, his wife and their children, in late1963. The toy was in the familys possession for just one month before curator Herb Collins accepted it for the museum i n January, 1964.
The bear dates to 1903 and is in perfect condition.
y (Above quote via: http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/factsheet.cfm?key=30&newskey=6 )
2.6.9Multimedia x3 (thumb, title, 25 words, duration)
y 1.
oo Podcast: Tom Newby makes the Muppets move (Toys, Games, Invention) (18:26)
o Tom Newby explains how he brought Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and countless otherMuppets to life with his innovations in
animatronics.
http://invention.smithsonian.org/video/
y 2.
o Sloth Bear Cam, National Zoo
o (at
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsiaTrail/default.cfm?cam=SB1 )
o Maybe splice in this photo:
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From http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsiaTrail/map.cfm o WatchingSloth Bears: Two adult female sloth bears live at the Zoo. You may see the bears climbing, foraging for insects, or
sleeping. Native to India, Sri Lanka, and southern Nepal, sloth bears are the only bears to carry young on their backs.
y 3.
o TourToy Collections at the National Museum of the American Indian
oo Smithsonian curato rs take you on a tour of toys from the National Museum of the American Indian
o Source: http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/horsenation/toys.htmlo
2.6.10 Related Recommendations x 4 (thumb, type (i.e. Collection/Exhibit), title, description (15 words) TWO of these can be store items.
y 1. COLLECTION/EXHIBIT: The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden
oo http://americanhistory.si.edu/dynamic/downloads/download_file_247.pdfo Caption: The American Presidency:A Glorious Burden" draws from the vast Smithsonian collection ofAmerican history to tell
the story of the 42 men who have sat in
y 2.
o MEETAN EXPERT: Kids' Stuff: Toys and Games: NationalMuseum of the American Indian :
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oo http://www.nmai.si.edu/searchcollections/item.aspx?irn=131491&hl=189
y 3.
o MEETAN EXPERT: Caring for Dolls and Toys: Smithsonia nMuseum Conservation Institutehttp://www.si.edu/mci/english/learn_more/taking_care/dolls.html
o
y 4.
o
o STORE ITEM: Product name: Panda Love Plush Mother, Item no: 67655o premiere plush mom is superbly handcrafted with custom coat and unique face modeled after portraits of pandas in native
habitats.Educational tag included. Ages 3 and up. Baby panda sold separately. 15"h.
o http://www.smithsonianstore.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=14945&search=stuffed%20animal
2.6.11 Comments x3 (name, date/time, 15 words)
y 1.
o TeachInTexas
January 12, 2010 at 11:15am
There seem to be a lot of pictures ofTeddy Bears on yourWeb sites.Are they all the same bear, or
y 2.
o JohnsonFamilyGuy
o January 11, 2010
o I had no idea that the Teddy Bear was related to Theodore Roosevelt. Thank you for
y 3.
o WandaLaMarche
o January 11, 2010
o What a cute bear!!!
2.6.12Most Shared x3 (thumb, title)
y 1.
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oo Title: Lion shot by Teddy Roosevelt
o Flickr photo, CC licensed
o http://www.flickr.com/photos/ap2il/2636476055/
o Mike credit user! (profile says Working in Moorea, French Polynesia Ap2il)
y 2.
o Dollhouse
oo http://www.smithsonianlegacies.si.edu/objectdescription.cfm?ID=192
o Salve of the picture on this page isnt good enough, let me know ;)y 3.
o Use bearcam from 2.6.9
o Panda Cam
o
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o
o From http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/GiantPandas/default.cfm
2.6.13 Recent Comments, general, x2 (name, date/time, comment 25 words + -)
(use same as Chandra page)
2.6.14 At the Smithsonian, Events x2 (title, date range, location); Shop x1 (thumb, title, description 10 words)
(same as Chandra page)
2.6.15 Twitter x2 (Note, let's swap out the "cheap & easy" tweet used in story 3)
y Get ready: @NMNH has 45,677 squirrel specimens in its collection, representing 246 species
#squirrelappreciationday from webdoyenne
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2.7 Citation
y Header/Title
o Download/Export Citationy Formats:
o MLA
o ADA
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o Chicago [selected]
o Endnote
o XML
y Citation text
Teddy Bear, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Commons, available at
http://www.si.edu/commons/id=2hcd0480. Accessed on January 24, 2010
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2.8 Commons Object Page
Narration: Now our teacher adds this item to her Friday take home folder
Action: click add to collection link
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2.9 Overlay 3 (Folder/Tags)
Narrative:( ...Shows item about to be saved to Friday Folder collection. User can add tags describing this
item...)
Action: Click add to collection button.
Nikki I think we should cut this slide - - lets talk!
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2.10 Object Page w/ Collection Bar at top of page
Narrative: ...notice the collection tab at the top of the page updating as the user add items to her
collection...
Action: Possible animation for collection bar sliding open. Transition to next slide
y Asset: currently saving to [folder name]
o Folder name: Presidents
y Asset: picture of the teddy bear
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2.11 Collection Bar at Top of Page (showing more items collected)
Narrative:When shes done collecting...
Action: Click view entire collection link.
Assets: ( the teddy bear + need 4 more thumbs)
y 1.
o
o
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o http://npgportraits.si.edu/eMuseumNPG/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=ObjectID/,/is/
,/11993/,/false/,/false&newprofile=CAP&newstyle=single
o Sitter: Theodore Roosevelt, 27 Oct 1858 - 6 Jan 1919
o Artist: Alvin Langdon Coburn, 11 Jun 1882 1966
y 2.
o
o http://americanhistory.si.edu/coins/printable/coin.cfm?coincode=2_01
o
y 3.
o
o Above: http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=2&cmd=1&id=65738 y 4.
oo Rollin Kirby (b. 1875), cartoonist for the New York Post, sketched Theodore Roosevelt as
an angel at the Republican Convention in Chicago, 1912.o http://www.aaa.si.edu/exhibits/pastexhibits/presidents/roosevelttpreston.htm
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2.12 Friday Folder (My Collection)
Narrative: ...the Smithsonian Commons makes it easy for her to export data in a variety of formats.
Action: Click download link.
2.13.1 Related Tags x10
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y Nikki - -Im mixing some topic tags with a few UGC types of tags - - give me some guidance if it looks like an awkward mix1. Theodore Roosevelt
2. Toys & Games
3. Presidents
4. Portraiture
5. Cartoons
6. Bears
7. Elections & Politics
8. Stamps
9. Glasses
10. Scowl
y
2.13.2 Recommendations (thumb x1)
y National Portrait Gallery: Portraits in Character
yy The Office ofEducation produces "Portraits of Character" as a newspaper feature in partnership with theWashingtonTimes. This
biographical feature includes a portrait from the permanent collection and a related story about the sitter.
y http://www.npg.si.edu/education/character.html
2.13.3 Program recommendation (name), description (15 words)
y Note to Salve/Nikki - - we gotta use the image/icon for this even though the wireframe shows no image. Pretty please!!! (its an awesome
program and might help me tell a story about how great search/collecting helps classroom support materials bubble up to the surface)
y
y Learn how to use portraits as tools to teach about significant individuals and the eras in which they lived.
y Also: Have you ever considered using portraiture as a jumping-off point in a history lesson but just don't know where to begin? Using
the Portrait Gallery's "Twentieth-Century Americans" exhibition as the backdrop, this workshop will introduce teachers to the skill of
reading portraiture. Teachers will then use this skill to create their own looking activity with an unsung hero from the collection.
y
y From http://www.npg.si.edu/education/teacherprograms.html
And theres another great recommended workshop that we could use if there is space
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y __
y Presidents and the News
y with the Newseum
y Saturday,April 17, 2010
y 9:30 a.m.3:30 p.m.
y
y Join educators from the National Portrait Gallery and the Newseum for a day -long workshop examining the portrayal of twentieth-century
presidents in the news. Discover and compare how the president has been and is portrayed, both visually and in writing. Parti cipants will
explore works in both collections, collaborate to develop ways of inc orporating presidential history and news resources into their
classroom lessons, and also receive teaching resources.
y http://www.npg.si.edu/education/teacherprograms.html
2.13.4 Collected Items x10 (thumb, 8 words, source, tags, link)
Rollin Kirby (b. 1875),
cartoonist for the New
York Post, sketched
Theodore Roosevelt as an
angel at the Republican
Convention in Chicago,
1912.
Source: Archives of
American Art
http://www.aaa.si.edu/exhibit
s/pastexhibits/presidents/roo
seveltpreston.htm
32c Theodore Roosevelt
single
Date of Issue: February 3,
1998
Source: National Postal
Museum
http://www.arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&tid=2
036905
Roosevelt Inaugural
Medal, 1905
Theodore Roosevelt
met sculptor
Augustus Saint-
Gaudens in the
1890s, when T.R. was
an aspiring young
politician, and Saint -
Gaudens was
establishing a
reputation as a
brilliant artist.
Source: National
Museum of American
History
Sitter: Theodore Roosevelt, 27 Oct 1858 -
6 Jan 1919
Artist: Alvin Langdon Coburn, 11 Jun 1882
1966
Source: National Portrait Gallery
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title: Drawing by C.R. MacauleyIn his 1908 cartoon of
President Theodore
Roosevelt as a big game
hunter, C. R. Macauley (d.
1934) reinforces
Roosevelt's famous
maxim to "speak softly
and carry a big stick
Source: Archives of
American Art
PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
1908 Gari Melchers
Source: Freer Gallery ofArt
http://www.asia.si.edu/colle
ctions/zoomObject.cfm?Obje
ctId=4021
President
Roosevelt in
riding attire,
Peter A Juley
(1862-1937)
Photograph,
gelatin silver
print, 1903Source:
National
Portrait Galleryhttp://www.npg.si.edu/exh/
roosevelt/attire.htm
Song: Theodore Roosevelt
The Farmer
Pres Theodore Roosevelt
praises the farmer; a wry
ballad of the farmers plight
in an industrial society.
Source: Folkways Records
Caption: No one ever craved
the presidency more than
Theodore Roosevelt or used
its powers more joyously. In
early 1901, however, his
rise toward that office was
suddenly checked. Having
gained national prominence
as a civil service
reformer
Source: National PortraitGallery
(Note: NPGs image is
horrible, so use thumb via
Flickr image at : Flickr
Photo, CC licensed
http://www.flickr.com/phot
os/unforth/3279298653/
Salve try to crop carefully
so you get as much as the
canvas as possible, watch
his left hand.
Doll
This doll depicts
Theodore Roosevelt
in his Rough Rider
uniform from the
1898 Spanish-
American War.
Source: National
Museum of
American Historyhttp://americanhistory.si.edu/
Presidency/4c2_a.html#4u
New Spectacled
Bear
Caption: Billie Jean,
a three-year-old
female spectacled
bear, made her
debut at the
Smithsonians
National Zoo.
Weighing about
113 pounds and
still growing, she is
quite agile
climbing high in the
new structures in
her yard.
Source:
National Zoohttp://www.flickr.co
m/photos/nationalzo
o/3292437693/
title: "No man isjustified in doing evil on
the ground of
expediency." --Theodore
Roosevelt, The
Strenuous Life, 1900.
From the series Great
Ideas of Western Man.
Artist: 1958
Leonard Baskin
Source: American Art
Museum
http://americanart.si.ed
u/collections/search/art
work/?id=1481
Mount Rushmore National Memorial,
(sculpture).
Work on the monument began August 10,
1927, the day President Calvin Coolidge
dedicated Mount Rushmore. Fourteen
years were needed to bring the sculpture to
its conclusion, but because of bad weather
and lack of funds only six years were
actually spent in the carving.
Source: Archives of American Art
http://siris-
artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&prof
ile=all&source=~!siartinventories&uri=full=
3100001~!19723~!0#focus
Photograph of the cartoonDrawing the line in
Mississippi by Clifford
Berryman, drawn in 1902
While bear hunting
Mississippi and Louisiana in
1902, President Theodore
Roosevelt decided it was
unsportsmanlike to shoot a
bear that had been
surrounded by dogs,
rendered unconscious and
tied to a tree. Roosevelt
asked a hunting guide to kill
the bear with a knife,
putting it out of its misery.
This event became the
subject of an ed itorial
cartoon by Clifford
Berryman of the
Washington Post who,
neglecting to document the
death of the bear, p ortrayedRoosevelt in a
compassionate light, sparing
the bears life, and thus
igniting the teddy bear
craze.
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Source: Archives of
American Art
http://www.aaa.si.edu/colle
ctions/searchimages/images
/item_9213.htm
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2.13 Friday Folder, Download Overlay
Narrative:
Action:
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Narrative:
Action: Click download link.
Salve/Nikki - - can we include thumbnails in the items to export list? That would be GREAT!
For assets: Just pick the first one or as many as fit.
Let Mike know when you have this screen laid out so he can mock-up the Friday folder page.
If you can figure out a way to add another download format, PowerPoint/Keynote/Impress that would
be SUPER! (Teachers often want to get stuff quickly into PowerPoint for use in the classroom. Maybe a
way to fudge it without having to list all three of those formats would be to have a choice that said just
presentation and well pretend that some dialog would open up that would ask them to
choose/format Yeah, thats the ticket ;)
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2.14 MS Word Document
Narrative:
Action:
Assets: Salve can you jiff something up? It doesnt have to be beautiful.
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2.15 Friday Folder
Narration:
Action:
Assets: Salve - - I will scrounge up some stuff that my daughter brings home and bring it to Nav Arts. Im
assuming well have a photograph of the packet- - let me know if you have other ideas!
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2.16 Commons Object Page
Narration:
Action:
Assets: Same object page as 2.
Nikki/Salve - - Heerrreees an idea: On the Friday folder is a link to the teachers my collection , and on
this screen we show her collection (2.12) instead of the commons object page. Then I can write a
narrative that takes them to 2.8 (commons object page)
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Appendix 1
Search Results Remaining Content Needs
A memo from N.P. to M.E. 1/28/2010, and M.E.s response. This all relates to version 11 of this
document.
N.P. comment Response Status
Search Results Page:
2.4.14
y
Need 4usernames, not
museums.
done.
y Missing a
thumbnail image
of a Theodore
Roosevelt related
object that was
added to a
member
collection.
Not sure I understand this. Are we missing a thumbnail, or do we just
need a different kind of thumbnail (i.e. different than one of the 4
that are provided?
Not
resolve
d
Search Results Pagefiltered by primary
grade level: 2.5
y To me at least,
the search results
on this filtered
page should be
more obviously
tailored to grades
4-8. Here are
suggested areas
to do that:
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o Select anew
object to
feature in
2.5.15
well
already
have a
teddy
bear on
the page
that
Teach-in-
Texas
favorited.
Agreed. Using Make the Dirt Fly online exhibition
o Select a
new
object in
2.5.12
(see below) closed
o Select a
new set of
images in
2.5.12
unless you
think
stampsare
interestin
g to
grades 4-
8?
o
Well, strictly speaking, no, theyre not. But lets pretend that they are
interesting in the hands of a skilled teacher.
closed
o Can we
find a
couple
youth-
friendly
gifts for
2.5.18?
o
Lets keep the American Presidency book but add a bear. done
y 2.5.14: Need 4usernames (one is
Teach-in-Texas).
three usernames are present in the version of the doc Im looking at(v10), they are: teach-in-texas; historygye; JudyD. Ive added a 4
th
object and username
done
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y 2.5.14: Missing a
thumbnail image
of a Theodore
Roosevelt related
object that was
added to a
member
collection.
how bout the zebras he shot? done
y 2.5.12-and-a-half:
Assuming we use
the same content
you provided for
2.4.12-and-a-half?
Yes. Noted in document done
y In your narrative,
you mention
tagging, favorites,
and teacher
recommendations
. We dont really
clearly show that
on the page now.
If you want to
ramp this up a bit,
my suggestion isto replace the
blog/article block
(2.4.12-an-a-half)
with a block just
for teachers, and
by teachers. See
sketch attached to
basecamp
message. Id also
move it to the
top, just under
the 3 featured
objects (2.5.10).
Agreed: lets use
Communicating the Presidency
The methods that presidents and the American people have usedto
communicate with each other are the subject of this section of The
American Presidency: A Glorious Burden, an online exhibition from the
Smithsonians National Museum of American History. Students will
learn how mass media, the entertainment industry and consumer
products are all used to conduct a national dialogue between the
president and his constituents.
http://www.historyexplorer.americanhistory.si.edu/search/resource.
asp?id=815
Nikki - - will you figure out how to communicate this wireframe
change to Salve?
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Appendix 2
Teddy Bear Object Page
1/28/2010 msg from Nikki to Mike: Teddy Bear Object Page
Nikki says: Mike says:
2.6.1 I suggest the following high-level categories
for American Presidents and Theodore Roosevelt
to which the Teddy Bear belong:
Portraits of Presidents
American Presidents Timeline
Political Memorabilia
Presidential Campaigns
Theodore Roosevelt
OK! Doc updated
I want to talk with you about how to better handle
Smithsonian Affiliates and Other Collections, like
National Archives and Library of Congress, but I needto think of some solutions first!
right-o!
2.6.2 I suggest the fol lowing sub-categories for
Theodore Roosevelt:
The Roosevelt Family
Early Childhood
Early Political Career
Political Campaign
Progressive Party
OK! Updated.
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Republican Party
Governor of New York
Writer
Popular Culture
Accomplishments
Speeches
Kids Facts
Mount Rushmore
John Muir
Conservationist
National Parks
Teddy Bears
2.6.3 Can we have 1 of the 3 participate promos
be related to Presidents or History in general? It sort
of feels out of place if theyre all off-topic (which at
the core is History + American Presidents + Theodore
Roosevelt).
Ive changed the geotag and postal
items.
2.6.4 I think were missing this content, right? Keep
it Theodore Roosevelt or American President related.
Not teddy bear.
Uuugggg. Yes. Done.
2.6.6 Updated to this: Toys, Presidents, Theodore
Roosevelt, Michton
OK, updated doc to match.
2.6.7 Updated to this: Bear, Toys, Cute, Stuffed
Animals, Kids
OK, updated doc to match.
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2.6.12 Instead of duplicating the bear cam, I suggest
including something else from theNational Zoo.
Didnt they just have a baby panda? If not, can we
make it up? ;)
OK. Done.
Need to update the Get Involved box under the
unique URL and Embed code. Currently says find an
astronomy club near you. We could ask members to
upload a photo of their favorite teddy bear to the
Flickr set... or Post their favorite fact about Theodore
Roosevelt
OK - - see new 2.6.0
Hope this makes sense. Overall, unbelievably fantastic
content. Cant wait to see it in design.
Me too!!
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