Webinar – Engage and Investigate With the Ken Burns Classroom Collection
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Webinar – Engage and Investigate With the Ken Burns Classroom Collection

As a student and teacher of U.S. History, I’ve enjoyed many of the documentaries produced by Ken Burns (even if my students didn’t always enjoy them). That’s why I’m excited about a new webinar from the National Council for the Social Studies. The webinar is titled Engage and Investigate With Resources from the Ken Burns Classroom Collection. The description of the webinar promises to showcase some new ways to teach with resources aligned to the documentaries The Civil War, The Roosevelts, The West, and The Vietnam War

Engage and Investigate With Resources from the Ken Burns Classroom Collection is going be held live at 7pm ET on October 18th (tomorrow, if you’re reading this on Monday). The registration process is a bit clunky, but it is free if you navigate through the “register as a non-member” on this page
Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

As a student and teacher of U.S. History, I’ve enjoyed many of the documentaries produced by Ken Burns (even if my students didn’t always enjoy them). That’s why I’m excited about a new webinar from the National Council for the Social Studies. The webinar is titled Engage and Investigate With Resources from the Ken Burns Classroom Collection. The description of the webinar promises to showcase some new ways to teach with resources aligned to the documentaries The Civil War, The Roosevelts, The West, and The Vietnam War. Engage and Investigate With Resources from the Ken Burns Classroom Collection is going be held live at 7pm ET on October 18th (tomorrow, if you’re reading this on Monday). The registration process is a bit clunky, but it is free if you navigate through the “register as a non-member” on this page. 
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