Google+ Hangouts
We are starting our Google+
Hangouts in December! If you've never participated before, these
hangouts are designed to help students shift from research to project
development.
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Up Next!
Ask the Archivist with the National Archives, the White House Historical Association, and the Smithsonian National
Museum of American History
Our first Google+
Hangout is designed for students transitioning from research to project
creation. We'll be talking about what to do if you get the chance to
visit a historic site or archive, how to find
interviews (and what to do when you get to talk to someone) and how to
develop a good thesis statement.
Students can submit questions when they register and can live-tweet questions during the hangouts using #NHDHangouts.
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Time: 3pm (PST)
Open to: all NHD students, teachers, parents, and coordinators
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Coming Soon!
Ask the NEH Experts - Websites
National Endowment for the Humanities
Our popular
Ask the NEH Experts Series returns! We are
starting with websites this year. Our guest expert will be Rebecca
Federman, the Electronic Resources Coordinator for the New York Public
Library and the co-curator of
What's on the Menu?
Students can submit questions when they register and can live-tweet questions during the hangouts using #NHDHangouts.
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Time: 4pm (PST)
Open to: all NHD students, teachers, parents, and coordinators
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Coming Soon!
Teaching the Civil Rights Movement
Library of Congress
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
transformed U.S. society, and its impact is still felt- and
debated-today. Join education experts from the Library of Congress to
explore the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the conditions that
led to it, and its decades-long legacy. The fiftieth anniversary of the
act is commemorated in the year-long exhibition
The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom.
This webinar
will discuss teaching ideas that allow educators to prompt critical
analysis and informed debate by their students around the Civil Rights
Act of 1964. Additional resources will be highlighted
including the powerful new Idea Book from the Library of Congress and
HISTORY® titled
The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom.
Date: Thursday, December 11, 2014
Time: 4pm (PST)
Open to: all NHD teachers, students, parents, and coordinators
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Coming Soon!
Ask the NEH Experts - Papers
National Endowment for the Humanities
Next up is the Hangout for paper writers. Our guest expert will be
Sarah Colt, an acclaimed writer and filmmaker. She worked on American
Experience's
Henry
Ford and the upcoming film
Walt Disney. Invite your documentary students to join as well!
Students can submit questions when they register and can live-tweet questions during the hangouts using #NHDHangouts.
Date: Monday, December 15, 2014
Time: 4pm (PST)
Open to: all NHD students, teachers, parents, and coordinators
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Save the Dates for January!
NHD Google+ Hangouts
Ask the NEH Experts Series with the National Endowment for the Humanities
Performances
Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 4pm (PST)
Documentaries
Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 4pm (PST)
Exhibits
Tuesday, January 27, 2015, 4pm (PST)
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Can't make some of these dates? No problem!