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Digital Media Resources:

To access the interactive training resources for Video Streaming follow the steps below:
1.  Log in to the website.
2.  Use your district issued username and password.
3.  Click on the Professional Development tab.
4.  Click on the Interactive Training link.
There are currently four lessons that you can choose from.  Each has a printable certificate at the end of the workshop.

 

 

 

Technology Integration:

Technology Integration - (Self-paced)
Course Overview-
Part One, Guided Process, is designed to give participants a brief introduction to technology integration. It answers the questions "Why is technology integration important?"; "What is technology integration?"; and "How do you integrate technology into the classroom?"

Part Two, Group Participation, guides participants in envisioning technology integration. It asks participants to visit various educational Web sites. The participants are then asked to brainstorm ideas for technology integration garnered from visiting and discussing these sites. The tasks will be accomplished using group collaboration and hands-on use of technology the Internet.

Games Kids Play - PowerPoint Pizzazz - (Self-paced)
Course Overview-
Learn to create PowerPoint presentations of historical investigations conducted through primary sources from American Memory.  Useful for PowerPoint novices of all ages.

How Did You Do That? Gif Animated Slide Shows - (Self-paced)
Course Overview-
Learn to create animated GIFs to enhance the look of Web pages. Findlinks to tutorials and free downloads.  Useful for Web site designers of all ages.

It's All in the Design - Curriculum Design - (Self-paced)
Course Overview-
Create engaging curriculum that uses primary sources to provide a powerful learning experience for students. Use several American Memory collections as specific tools for curriculum designers.

Primary Sources:  Learning w/American Memory Historical Collections - (Self-paced)
Course Overview-
Roll up your sleeves and use the exciting multimedia resources of the collections! Help your students understand what they “see”, “hear” and “read” in American Memory.  This workshop is appropriate for professional development purposes. Strategies learned in the workshops can be shared with students of all ages.