"...facilitates exceptional distance learning and professional development programming across a wide variety of subjects. Through customized hands-on, minds-on experiences, participants learn in a fun, highly interactive way, while professional participants leave ready to train, improve, enlighten, and inspire within their own organizations"
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- Webinars & Workshops
- Museum Educator Series Webinars
- Workshops
- Custom Professional Development
- Educator Webinars
- Distance Learning
- Ask the Archaeologist
- Mound Building Cultures
- Pieces of the Past: Introduction to Primary Sources
- Show Me, Tell Me About American Indian Culture
- Vision of Unity: The Story of Tecumseh
- Ask Dr. Betsy Podcasts
- What is a Primary Source?
- What is the Difference Between a Primary and a Secondary Source?
- Music as a Primary Source
- Translations as Primary Sources
- Propaganda: The Only Source You'll Ever Need
- Literature as a Primary Source
- Architecture and Landscape as Primary Sources
- Artwork as a Primary Source
- Does it Have to be Old?
- Newspapers as Primary Sources
- Finding and Evaluating Primary Sources on the Web
- What Do Archaeologists Do?
- Previous Webinars
- Textbook Tuesday: Cooperation and Conflict in Early Ohio
- Determining Text Complexity in Primary Sources
- Textbook Tuesdays: Helping Students Organize Information
- Textbook Tuesdays: Maps and Geographic Literacy
- Northwest Ordinance (Founding of America Documents Program)
- Textbook Tuesdays: Creating ans Using Timelines with Students
- Textbook Tuesdays: Using Primary Sources to Create Historical Narratives
- The Myaamia Experience and the War of 1812
- Revised Academic Content Standards Series: Geography Strand
- Revised Academic Content Standards Series: History Strand
- Using Traveling Trunks for Educational Programming
- Incorporating Historic Interpretation
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