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1. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Kimmer Jameson aka Kimberly Flack November 8, 2009
2. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! What’s the plan? Learn more about who is here tonight Hear from an expert! (or two) Explore the episodes (30,000 ft view) Dig into the videos & lesson plans (ground level) Share a story & Learn some new tools
3. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Share in chat: Where are you from? What do you teach? Name your favorite National Parks (up to 3)
4. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! I’ve “simply boxed” my collection of great finds for you! http://simplybox.com/public/?id=43151
7. Video segments & unused footage online nowWhich are you familiar with already? Fun SL Voting Tool
8. Educator Resources from PBS for Your Classroom! Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Special Event Launch … PBS + YouTube “His words are on the same level as John Muir's. His sense of nature as something that can be felt by all the senses is beyond true. He is an inspiration to those who seek the prestige and beauty of nature.”
9. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Just a Quick 3:14 clip! Promise to Return
10. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! … a story of people: people from every conceivable background – rich and poor; famous and unknown; soldiers and scientists; natives and newcomers; idealists, artists and entrepreneurs; people who were willing to devote themselves to saving some precious portion of the land they loved, and in doing so reminded their fellow citizens of the full meaning of democracy.
11. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! A Multimedia Platform of Resources Streaming Video Segments Interactive Web Resources Archived Webinar How To’s from PBS Teachers Connections to Google Maps Grounded in Standards across Many Historical Periods
15. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Video Segments & Lesson Plans:
16. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! THE Assignment: Explore National Parks Video Segments Online Explore National Parks Lesson Plans Online Make connections to YOUR curriculum & standards POST your connections to Simply Box! http://simplybox.com/public/?id=43151
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18. OFFER a lesson idea you brainstormed while reviewing the resources
20. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Archived Webinar with more tools related to Ken Burns’ National Parks Free Login + Collect & Tag Resources + Collaborate Locally & Nationally
21. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Learn how to Geo Tag Resources Make a collective map on Google!
22. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Up to another CHALLENGE? Create a scrapbook on National Parks Collect badges from National Parks Share a story from your own National Parks experience
23. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Share in a NEW way… WORDWALL
24. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! http://tinyurl.com/sheltonparks
28. Ken Burns’ National Parks… Virtual Tools from PBS! Share your thoughts & Keep in touch ASSET-Eight Group in SL Virtual Pioneers Ning PBS Teachers in SL PBS Teachers Connect http://slurl.com/secondlife/Eduisland%205/187/186/21/ SL: Kimmer Jameson Kim.flack@asu.edu
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Simply Box is a visual social bookmarking tool that allows you to collect and share web resources in a variety of layouts –and add additional comments to those sites. If you give it public access, it can also become a dynamic community that offers others a chance to comment on the sites you have collected. I would encourage you to make comments on my sites as you explore and share what you find most beneficial. What would you use in your work with other teachers, and ultimately in the teaching you do with students?
Simply Box is a visual social bookmarking tool that allows you to collect and share web resources in a variety of layouts –and add additional comments to those sites. If you give it public access, it can also become a dynamic community that offers others a chance to comment on the sites you have collected. I would encourage you to make comments on my sites as you explore and share what you find most beneficial. What would you use in your work with other teachers, and ultimately in the teaching you do with students?
Simply Box is a visual social bookmarking tool that allows you to collect and share web resources in a variety of layouts –and add additional comments to those sites. If you give it public access, it can also become a dynamic community that offers others a chance to comment on the sites you have collected. I would encourage you to make comments on my sites as you explore and share what you find most beneficial. What would you use in your work with other teachers, and ultimately in the teaching you do with students?
Eight was one of 10 stations that conducted specific local outreach across the state supported by grant funds from American Experience and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. I have filled in the full map for you – but you can see each of the locations across the US that has been involved with the project, each of the shoot locations used to create the films, and then tribal colleges and Native radio stations that participated in some way. There are lots of pieces that are interactive on the web and you will have time this evening to explore those.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE8y3PPpky0
1-2-3 click play… and soak up the 2 minutes and 51 seconds segment. Just promise me you will return http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJpDat6bKLk
PBS is not just a television resource. It is much more than a pledge drive or Lawrence Welk… not that there is anything wrong with that! Each broadcast created now includes segments that are streamable online in addition to the option of purchasing DVD copies. You as an educator have the ability to record on-air episodes and show in your classroom for teaching purposes up to 1 year. I will show you where to find more information about your copyrights as an educator later in our time together. Each of the episodes also includes detailed Teacher Guides and complimentary lesson plans and teaching resources on the National Endowment for the Humanities educator site – Edsitement. I will also encourage you to participate in PBS Teachers Connect to explore other resources and see how they can support what you find for your curriculum from We Shall Remain.
Each of the episodes has a common design and feel. The directors and producers blend primary source photographs with dramatic reenactments and interviews all connected by a single narrator. You can stream the episodes in full length online – they are in flash format so they take less bandwidth than other forms. You can also find transcripts on iTunes available for download. There are unique Teacher Guide documents and suggested websites for each episode as well. Behind the Scenes offers
Each of the episodes has a common design and feel. The directors and producers blend primary source photographs with dramatic reenactments and interviews all connected by a single narrator. You can stream the episodes in full length online – they are in flash format so they take less bandwidth than other forms. You can also find transcripts on iTunes available for download. There are unique Teacher Guide documents and suggested websites for each episode as well. Behind the Scenes offers
Each of the episodes has a common design and feel. The directors and producers blend primary source photographs with dramatic reenactments and interviews all connected by a single narrator. You can stream the episodes in full length online – they are in flash format so they take less bandwidth than other forms. You can also find transcripts on iTunes available for download. There are unique Teacher Guide documents and suggested websites for each episode as well. Behind the Scenes offers
Each of the episodes has a common design and feel. The directors and producers blend primary source photographs with dramatic reenactments and interviews all connected by a single narrator. You can stream the episodes in full length online – they are in flash format so they take less bandwidth than other forms. You can also find transcripts on iTunes available for download. There are unique Teacher Guide documents and suggested websites for each episode as well. Behind the Scenes offers
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http://pbs.org/teachersPBS Teachers Connect is the collaborative set of tools within PBS Teachers. It is free to create a login. Once you have created a login, it will allow you to customize your profile, and identify with your local PBS affiliate station, and other discussions that might be going on in your community.
Are there pieces in your current curriculum, and in your state’s standards, that allow your students to see a glimpse of themselves in the history you teach? Think for just a minute – and then take a minute in chat to share some ways you help “Personalize” and make history relevant.
PBS Teachers Connect is the collaborative set of tools within PBS Teachers. It is free to create a login. Once you have created a login, it will allow you to customize your profile, and identify with your local PBS affiliate station, and other discussions that might be going on in your community.
Are there pieces in your current curriculum, and in your state’s standards, that allow your students to see a glimpse of themselves in the history you teach? Think for just a minute – and then take a minute in chat to share some ways you help “Personalize” and make history relevant.
Are there pieces in your current curriculum, and in your state’s standards, that allow your students to see a glimpse of themselves in the history you teach? Think for just a minute – and then take a minute in chat to share some ways you help “Personalize” and make history relevant.
Are there pieces in your current curriculum, and in your state’s standards, that allow your students to see a glimpse of themselves in the history you teach? Think for just a minute – and then take a minute in chat to share some ways you help “Personalize” and make history relevant.