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This presentation was given at the 2007 National Council for the Social Studies conference in San Diego - December 2007. Presentation created by Eric Langhorst - 8th grade American History teacher at South Valley Jr. High in Liberty, Missouri.

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www.speakingofhistory.blogspot.comNovember 30, 2007 post on blog

This

presentation

is available

online as a

PDF

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8th Grade American History at South Valley Jr. High in Liberty, Missouri

Graduate Instructor at Park University teaching

“Technology for the Classroom”

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WEB 1.0 WEB 2.0

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Podcast exchange with

students in Australia

Covering similar historicalcontent

BENDIGO

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Speaking of History podcast

and blog

39,000+ unique visitors from 138 countries in past

two years

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Speaking of History Podcast / Blog VisitorsAugust 2007 to October 2007

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Guerrilla Season Book Blog Project - Fall of 2006

350 Liberty students with parents, California students, home school students and author

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StudyCasts - Record audio review for upcoming test Post MP3 file to the Internet

Students listen at home on Internet, MP3 player, i-Pod or CD

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Boston Massacre LIVE! Newscast

Historical perspective and power of media

Students write the scripts

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TV commercials from history using

PhotoStory3

1860 Lincoln Ad

Federalist and Anti-Federalists

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Liberty Minutes video project

3-5 minute videos on local historical

topics

Hollywood Night

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Teacher sends the e-mail

10 question limit

Archaeologist answered during a hurricane from her laptop on kitchen floor of her home

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Donner Party Debate

Record class debate

Send experts MP3 of debate and they

respond with comments

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Online assessment

Quia and QuizStar

Immediate data and feedback

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eLections from Cable in the Classroom web site

Manage a campaign

Platform, electoral college decisions

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Screencast of notes for class

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Eric LanghorstContact Information:

[email protected]

8th Grade American HistorySouth Valley Jr. High

Liberty, Missouri

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