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Social Education

Apr 01, 2004 Volume 68, Number 3

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Digital Images: Capturing America's Past with the Technology of Today

    Michael J. Berson

    The use of digital photography in the social studies classroom offers students an application of technology that can help them develop the skills necessary to access, analyze, and evaluate all... More

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  2. "Who Killed William Robinson?" Exploring a Nineteenth-Century Murder Online

    Ruth Sandwell

    In 1996, the author and fellow-historian John Lutz set about creating a teaching tool for history that would acquaint students with primary documents and take full advantage of the brand-new... More

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  3. Harriet Jacobs: Using Online Slave Narratives in the Classroom

    Cheryl Mason Bolick & Meghan M. McGlinn

    Teachers most interested in a constructivist approach to historical instruction often use new technology to provide realistic, inquiry-based learning situations for their students. Recent research ... More

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