Chat History Digging Deeper into Primary Sources 2 Nov. 20, 2015 Introduction and Keith Patterson: Joan Upell:Contact Joan for tech help 605/200-1102 joan.upell@state.sd.us Pamela Jackson:Good morning. Is the audio on. Joan Upell:Not yet ;) Jane Healy:Hi, Pamela! We will start in about 55 minutes, so hang tight. :) Pamela Jackson:will be back then. Jane Healy:see you, Pamela! Jane Healy:Hi, Keith! TPS Colorado:Havn't turned it on yet - will shortly Jane Healy:ssee you soon! Joan Upell:Good morning, Keith Joan Upell:Hi Jeanette, can you hear us? Jeanette Remily:Good morning. Yes, sound is great. Joan Upell:How's the snow? Jane Healy:hi, Brook! Joan Upell:Contact Joan 605/200-1102 joan.upell@state.sd.us Joan Upell:Brook, can you hear us? Jane Healy:You can tweet these sessions using hashtag #DiggingDeeper2015 Joan Upell:Can you hear? Jane Healy:sorry #DiggingDeeper15 chazchazdon:Yes, I can hear you loud and clear! chazchazdon:Yes, I can hear you loud and clear. Jane Healy:great! Thanks, Chza Jane Healy:Chaz Robert Behlke:good to go, looking forward to this Robert Behlke:dark and cloudy but no snow expected Jeanette Remily:Snowing here in Salem. Looks like a lot of schools to the south are closing. Diane Althoff:snowing. watching at home! Joan Upell:Contact Joan 605/200-1102 joan.upell@state.sd.us SDSL:SDSL just getting set up. No one in the room right now other than Jasmine and Brenda chazchazdon:Clear and sunny in Denver. Jane Healy:yea, Denver! Matthew Reitzel:Good Morning Barb:Good morning Matthew Reitzel:Pierre (S.D.)--South Dakota State Archives, dusting of snow. Cheryl Dewald:Cheryl and Jan are here! Cold here but no snow! Kelly K:Good Morning from Redfield Wendy Nelson:Icy in Sioux Falls. I won't be able to start viewing this until closer to 9:15. Looking forward to learning about primary sources. Shawn Behrends:Hi! Joan Upell:#DiggingDeeper15 Wynne Nafus Sayer:Hi! Good morning!! Brenda H.:G'day! Robert Hudson:hi everyone Shawn Behrends:My cat's watching. Nathan Bloom:Good morning! Pamela Jackson:thanks. Mary G Johnson:Hey, gang! :) Joan Upell:Contact Joan 605/200-1102 joan.upell@state.sd.us Joan Upell:Follow Keith @TPSMSUDenver Joan Upell:Thanks, Keith! Jane Healy:if you are hosting a viewing party, please let us know how many people are there. Robert Hudson:25000 Cheryl Dewald:100,000 Scott Simpson:250000 Brook Begeman:1,000 Nathan Bloom:50,000 Matthew Reitzel:$5,000 Joan Upell:www.loc.gov Wynne Nafus Sayer:$20,000? Scott Simpson:$250 5000 books Glenn Wiebe:21 miles Scott Simpson:22 Kelly K:50 Matthew Reitzel:1 million Wynne Nafus Sayer:lol! Nathan Bloom:90 Kelly K:75 Scott Simpson:300 each day 50 added Wynne Nafus Sayer:320/ 50 Kelly K:wow Scott Simpson:70 Cheryl Dewald:photos Wendy Nelson:websites Joan Upell:tweets Wynne Nafus Sayer:that's amazing! Scott Simpson:#mytweetsmatter Joan Upell:#DiggingDeeper15 Josh Easter:It was cool to see in person! Matthew Reitzel:Can you use them?? Scott Simpson:beautiful! Wendy Nelson:Saw it this summer. It's very neat! Joan Upell:@Matthew Keith says yes with white gloves Glenn Wiebe:I talked with Lee Ann Potter last weekend and she said it is possible to get into the reading room and do research. Definitely on my Bucket List! Wynne Nafus Sayer:people sharing food, different people from different cultures Matthew Reitzel:Dog Wendy Nelson:woman serving food Wendy Nelson:one child Matthew Reitzel:House in background Josh Easter:Edwardian neck wear, man with armor Nathan Bloom:Armored helmet Glenn Wiebe:armor / weapons Matthew Reitzel:near water Joan Upell:cooking pot Robert Hudson:man in armor Scott Simpson:log house in the background Cheryl Dewald:social gathering Jeanette Remily:Native Americans Wendy Nelson:water in background Jane Healy:man with musket on shoulder Wynne Nafus Sayer:different forms of hunting weapons Nathan Bloom:peace pipe Wendy Nelson:smoke Glenn Wiebe:clam shells? Joan Upell:table and chair Matthew Reitzel:eating outside Scott Simpson:clam shells Pamela Jackson:one woman talking to another woman as the woman observers Wendy Nelson:different groups talking Jeanette Remily:large body of water Scott Simpson:iron kettle Marilyn Mendenhall:Pilgrim appears to invite NA woman. Wendy Nelson:two different cultures Josh Easter:smoke from fire Glenn Wiebe:the guy in the helmet is drinking something. I'm sure it's plain, healthy water Wynne Nafus Sayer:water, smoke, trees Pamela Jackson:one man smoking a pipe Barb:smiles Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/usingprimarysources/guides.html Scott Simpson:Woman giving food to native people Pamela Jackson:friendly expression from many folk Joan Upell:the phot is at http://cdn.loc.gov/service/pnp/cph/3g00000/3g04000/3g04900/3g04961v.jpg Kelly K:guy in the blue on the right has some papers in his hand Pamela Jackson:weather seems mild Wendy Nelson:looks like a friendly gathering Matthew Reitzel:This is shown as a positive meeting Robert Hudson:celebratory Jane Healy:woman welcoming native woman toward the food gathering Cheryl Dewald:two cultures meeting Scott Simpson:Looks like the artist wanted us to see the native people as the guests Nathan Bloom:people of all ages were involved Jeanette Remily:abundance of food Josh Easter:women taking role of serving and bringing people together Matthew Reitzel:There are more whites than Native Americans Wynne Nafus Sayer:There are people smiling - but there are also people observing each other - do they trust each other or not? Matthew Reitzel:1600s, for travelers from Europe coming to new world. Wendy Nelson:I think the audience was Europeans. I think the image is meant to convey a sense of peace and prosperity. Scott Simpson:Today... the pilgrims might not be smiling as much... they might be starving Kelly K:I think the painting is more modern to depict the first thanksgiving to everyone Matthew Reitzel:Probably not, more "showing" how things were. Matthew Reitzel:How things were assumed to be. Pamela Jackson:I think that it may have been made to show that both groups were peaceful; not always engaged in hostility. Robert Hudson:probably done much later .. Scott Simpson:What tribe is depicted here? Jeanette Remily:Who painted this and when? Matthew Reitzel:Are these Native Ameicans of 1600s or Great Plains Native Americans of 1800s? Matthew Reitzel:Visually Robert Hudson:How accurate is this historically? Robert Hudson:seems romanticized to me Pamela Jackson:Which native group, where, and when. Jane Healy:what, exactly, are the foods? Kelly K:why are the white people wearing different kinds of clothes - some look more "pilgrim-ish" and some are wearing armor and some are more victorian looking Josh Easter:I wonder about the choices of costuming and dress of all involved Wynne Nafus Sayer:clothes -- the hats are varied... Pamela Jackson:one person is in military dress. Jeanette Remily:Natives look like they are from different groups. Nathan Bloom:Do the clothes have anything to do with social status? Glenn Wiebe:the positioning of native americans relative to Pilgrims is interesting Cheryl Dewald:It doesn't show the struggle of the first settlers. Matthew Reitzel:It's signed on the bottom left. Did the painter do more paintings? Scott Simpson:What was going on when this was painted? What inspired it? Pamela Jackson:how do we look at the historical accuracy and possibly bias of the painter. Josh Easter:does the gun over shoulder signify they just went hunting and brought back game or that the pilgrims were armed and the natives had put their weapons down. Robert Hudson:the natives appeara to be guests...a peaceful gathering Josh Easter:Been a while since I have read - Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford Joan Upell:http://loc.gov Kelly K:lol Mary G Johnson:I love LOC! Jane Healy:Great to know! Mary G Johnson:I will be in and out due to classes and students needing help. Hate to miss any of this! Jane Healy:Feel free to come & go as necessary. Remember, this will be archived. Jane Healy:www.radcab.com Joan Upell:RADCAB.COM Mary G Johnson:Must not be me! Matthew Reitzel:Looks like a group of images meant to be sold, not to be historically accurate. Joan Upell:www.loc.gov/teachers/ Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/primarysourcesets/states/southdakota/index.html Joan Upell:http://tpsconnect.org/2015/11/19/cheat-sheet/ Matthew Reitzel:from Chronicaling America possibly? Glenn Wiebe:Love the LOC Cheat Sheet! Jeanette Remily:Love Chronicaling America!! Using it. Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/lessons/mapping/ Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/thanksgiving/ Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/student-discovery-sets/ Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/usingprimarysources/guides.html Pamela Jackson:yes Glenn Wiebe:Did I miss the link for the archived version of the LOC Online Conference? Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/teachers/professionaldevelopment/ Mary G Johnson:Joan, for any parts of this webinar I miss, will there be a general archive link for all of it? Joan Upell:http://www.loc.gov/item/2004679735/ Joan Upell:Yes, archive will contain all links! Jane Healy:ha! Brenda H.:HaHa! Wynne Nafus Sayer:lol! Mary G Johnson::) Kim:10 million pages landmark was October 7 Joan Upell:http://loc.gov/newspapers/collections/ Matthew Reitzel:Also linked at SDSHS website: http://history.sd.gov/archives/SDNDNP.aspx Jane Healy:Thanks, Matthew! Matthew Reitzel:Clipper tool is great! Glenn Wiebe:Clipper Tool is new to me. Sweet! Jane Healy:I love that it annotates so you know where that clip came from Wendy Nelson:I just tried the search "south dakota" but none of the results show in red. Am I doing something wrong? Joan Upell:about 10 minutes to go with Keith ;) Matthew Reitzel:@ Wendy, find the drop down box for "All States" and pick out South Dakota. Joan Upell:• http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/html/search/browse-state.html Kim:There will be more South Dakota tiles on Chronicling America soon, it's an ongoing project Wendy Nelson:I wanted to find the words "south dakota" in the text of newspaper articles, not just papers from South Dakota. Wynne Nafus Sayer:mine shows in red -- keep trying and maybe keep it as "all states" instead of selecting one. Jeanette Remily:State Archives wants to digitize their collection but not yet. Wendy Nelson:I didn't select one state. I just wanted to see if quotation marks worked to connect the two words together Wynne Nafus Sayer:oh -- at first the red didn't show up -- but it took my connection a bit to show in red. Wynne Nafus Sayer:I don't think the quotation marks are necessary -- use advanced search instead? Joan Upell:http://www.wdl.org/en/ Wendy Nelson:@Wynne where do you get to an advance search on the historice newspaper? Glenn Wiebe:can you quickly share about the TPS Teachers Network? Wynne Nafus Sayer:@Wendy: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/#tab=tab_advanced_search Glenn Wiebe:http://tpsteachersnetwork.org/ Wynne Nafus Sayer:Keith - thank you so much! Wonderful! Mary G Johnson:Awesome stuff! Pamela Jackson:Thank you. Great job! Diane Althoff:thanks! Cheryl Dewald:Wonderful resources Wendy Nelson:Thank you! Shawn Behrends:Thank you :-) Scott Simpson:Thanks Kieth! Scott Simpson:Keith... Kelly K:Thank you, Keith :) Joan Upell:Thanks Keith! All URLS in chat and others I may have missed will be posted with the archive :) Glenn Wiebe: Josh Easter:http://www.cosmo.org/museum.htm I Love that museum Kim Taylor:I've been there, too. It's a lovely town, imo. Josh Easter:I didn't get to try that. :( Kim Taylor:Yum! I'll have to write that down for my next trip through. thanks. Joan Upell:Welcome glenn! Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:Morning Glenn Mary G Johnson:Wonderful to have such great speakers! Joan Upell:twitter: @glennw98 Joan Upell:Excellent! Mary G Johnson:Remind me what the Twitter hashtag is for Digging Deeper. Josh Easter:http://sundown.afro.illinois.edu/ Joan Upell:#DiggingDeeper15 Joan Upell:Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen Joan Upell:http://www.triviacrack.com/ Cheryl Dewald:I love this game too! Kelly K:love that game Joan Upell:New SD Social Studies Standards using C3 Framework are working to change this! Joan Upell:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18143977-all-the-light-we-cannot-see Mary G Johnson:On my to read list -- kids and teachers have had it checked out! Joan Upell:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22609391-the-wright-brothers Brenda H.:So true! I LOVE reading history now. Joan Upell:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16158542-the-boys-in-the-boat Joan Upell:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/968.The_Da_Vinci_Code Joan Upell:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25624089-killing-reagan Scott Simpson:http://www.amazon.com/Every-Book-Social-Studies-Standards/dp/1598845209 Joan Upell:Just read Wright Brothers while flying to Columbus, wonderful! Jane Healy:Thanks, Scott--you have faster fingers than I do this a.m. Joan Upell:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1809398/ Scott Simpson:I was already on Amazon! Joan Upell:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1809398/ Joan Upell:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/ Joan Upell:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108052 Joan Upell:http://www.c4framework.com Joan Upell:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1020072 Joan Upell:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2084970 Joan Upell:All of Glenn's link will be posted with the archive! Joan Upell:http://www.socialstudiescentral.com Joan Upell:clcik on Presentation Materials and scroll to bottom to Using Primary sources Joan Upell:Please forgive the typos... Pamela Jackson:at the site; where are the images Joan Upell:Why is there a difference between these 3 images? Julie Erickson:Images are at this link: http://www.socialstudiescentral.com/using-primary-sources/ Jane Healy:on the left side under Digging Deeper, there are links called Image One, Image Two, and Image Three Jane Healy:thanks, Julie Pamela Jackson:got it Cheryl Dewald:Loss of jobs in the community. people moving out. Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:Is this the same location? angela:people pass on and no one wants to stay. Kathleen Slocum:yes Pamela Jackson:Yes.; and is order important. Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:Yes Robert Behlke:no angela:no Scott Simpson:yes Kim Taylor:too difficult to say with positivity Brook Begeman:no Josh Easter:second and third look like they are not sure about first Scott Simpson:The first two for sure Jeanette Remily:yes Wynne Nafus Sayer:trees seem to match, so same place/area (with Barb) Scott Simpson:house structure in one and two match Josh Easter:look at concrete Pamela Jackson:That's very good...vegetation. Kathleen Slocum:Look at the sidewalk Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:Sidewalk/road appear to be same angela:two of the pics maybe the same because of a fire or people leaving and maybe a new house being built Joan Upell:http://maps.google.com angela:the blue house in the backgrd Kim Taylor:these photos look like a worn out neighborhood in almost any town/city USA Brook Begeman:what happened? Josh Easter:was there tradegy, fire? Wynne Nafus Sayer:flood plain/ tornado? House at some point burned. Josh Easter:moving out of town? Josh Easter:the sky is interesting clu? sky overcast more is "2nd" picture angela:What happened - town economy? Kathleen Slocum:Wow not that much time ib between Kim Taylor:research the economics of the community during that time span Kathleen Slocum:All of the other houses also are gone Scott Simpson:Natural environment provides clues to location... angela:lost jobs people left Cheryl Dewald:people abandon the neighborhood Pamela Jackson:economic collapse around 2008 Joan Upell:factory jobs in Detroit? Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:New Orleans - Katrina? Josh Easter:Katrina was 2005 Joan Upell:www.google.com/publicdata angela:sad - there were beautiful buildings abandoned Jeanette Remily:Detroit declared bancrupcy. Joan Upell:others have no power, no water Pamela Jackson:Mortgages are often higher than selling prices. Home values have decreased drastically. Kim Taylor:there's gold in them thar hills! Kim Taylor:pursuing a better life Pamela Jackson:Love it. Joan Upell:https://www.google.com/get/cardboard/ Jane Healy:video https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxOyhVik_wGmR3Flak1KYV9DMWc/view Pamela Jackson:Awesome!!! Scott Simpson:very cool! Kim Taylor:Can't wait to try this! Wynne Nafus Sayer:True. Joan Upell:http://teachinghistory.org/teaching-materials/teaching-guides/25697 Jane Healy:painting: http://www.socialstudiescentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Across-the-Continent.png Jane Healy:what is Crop it? http://teachinghistory.org/teaching-materials/teaching-guides/25697 Jane Healy:Crop it question sets: http://teachinghistory.org/system/files/question_sets.pdf Kim Taylor:That's a great idea. Joan Upell:Standord History Education Group sheg.stanford.edu Joan Upell:oops, Stanford Wynne Nafus Sayer:wagon wheel Josh Easter:horse man with face mask Pamela Jackson:two men Wynne Nafus Sayer:man Barb:reins angela:men looking up and horses Josh Easter:weird Wynne Nafus Sayer:copywrited 1908 Joan Upell:from the reins Barb:power lines Kim:decorated horse harness Kim Taylor:power lines above the people Scott Simpson:lots of electric wires Brook Begeman:telephones lines in 1908! Pamela Jackson:part of a wheel Brook Begeman:maybe powerlines? Joan Upell:for flies angela:there's electrical lines? Scott Simpson:bright sunlight Kim Taylor:those are the power lines being hung Kim Taylor:those are the power lines being hung Joan Upell:I live on a ranch ;) Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:2 men looking up Wynne Nafus Sayer:holy crap! Jane Healy:cabbages! Josh Easter:giant cabbages? Kim:cabbages! angela:fictional cabbages Jeanette Remily:giant cabbages Kim Taylor:one huge bowl of slaw Pamela Jackson:tobacco leaves Scott Simpson:Brussels Sprouts Pamela Jackson:really big ones Wynne Nafus Sayer:is this real or fake? Kim Taylor:the wheels on the wagon have no rubber Josh Easter:racing Pamela Jackson:3 cars Barb:speeding car Kim Taylor:mud Wynne Nafus Sayer:joy riding angela:racing in the field Pamela Jackson:men Barb:rut Josh Easter:early meme Brook Begeman:race Kim Taylor:having fun Barb:race Scott Simpson:model t son the plains Robert Hudson:car race Pamela Jackson:copyright Wynne Nafus Sayer:hats Kim Taylor:someone has a hose Jeanette Remily:model t, men, drivers, Kathleen Slocum:Men catching wind in hats Joan Upell:ropes Pamela Jackson:big rabbit Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:RABBIT! Kim Taylor:lasso, not a hose Jane Healy:jackrabbit Kim Taylor:darn Jeanette Remily:giant rabbit and lasso angela:lol rabbits that big Barb:lasso that wabbit Josh Easter:haha Scott Simpson:big rabbits who eat giant cabbages Wynne Nafus Sayer:the shadow on the rabbit... i'm skeptical Kim Taylor:they are showing things that are larger than normal Wynne Nafus Sayer:fence Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:fence Barb:horse Kim Taylor:men along a fenceline Wynne Nafus Sayer:working Pamela Jackson:men working Josh Easter:men working, big work crew Scott Simpson:Workers on a fence Barb:club/baton Josh Easter:various ages Wynne Nafus Sayer:cars in background Brook Begeman:hunting party Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:cars and horse Jeanette Remily:men, fence and sticks, men in overalls angela:gathering animals of some sort Scott Simpson:"chain gang"? Pamela Jackson:person on a horse Kim Taylor:something along the fenceline on the ground angela:small animals Kim Taylor:herding rabbits Scott Simpson:wow Jeanette Remily:killing rabbits in the 30s...knew it!! angela:eww that many rabbits Josh Easter:wow overabundance of rabbits Wynne Nafus Sayer:oh my gads. Robert Hudson:rabbit kill...i agree Kim Taylor:it was a matter of survival for them angela:rabbits/food/survival Joan Upell:hope they ate the rabbirs... Barb:survival Wynne Nafus Sayer:the rabbit drive is most accurate, because the others are over-exaggerted. angela:older pics - herding smaller animals that are realistic Kim Taylor:1st two pics showed exagerated images (cabbage/rabbit) Kim Taylor:3rd showed normal sized content angela:trying to help make comical of a difficult time Josh Easter:http://www.socialstudiescentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/evidence-based-terms.pdf Jane Healy:multi purpose image :) Joan Upell:Thanks, Josh! angela:lol - he was a forward thinker Jane Healy:great assignment Pamela Jackson:Like. Jeanette Remily:Wow this is fantastic. Joan Upell:http://www.socialstudiescentral.com Jane Healy:tic tac tell https://historytech.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/tip-of-the-week-tic-tac-tell/ Cheryl Dewald:kids would love creating texts and apps for Lincoln:) Pamela Jackson:Upper elementary grades will work well. Wynne Nafus Sayer:Here's Lincoln's FB status that night: Going to the theater tonight with the missus... got private box seats, baby! [http://coolmaterial.com/roundup/if-historical-events-had-facebook-statuses/] Wynne Nafus Sayer:sorry Joan Upell:https://www.hstry.co/timelines Cheryl Dewald:Love it Wynne! Joan Upell:Also, create timelines in World Book Online from State Library digital resources Joan Upell:http://c4framework.com/collect-2/ angela:thx. Glenn for sharing Joan Upell:http://goo.gl/63VcS4 Cheryl Dewald:Thank you!!! Wynne Nafus Sayer:Glenn - thank you so much!! Kim Taylor:as a librarian, is it permissible to share some of these great tools with patron/students on our facebook page? Josh Easter:Awesome presentations Pamela Jackson:Fantastic webinar!!! angela:great resources to share with my staff Jane Healy:Kim, you can always just put a link Kim Taylor:That's what I meant, share the links with students angela:can i place your link on my lib website? Joan Upell:check for Rights Advisory on LOC Kim Taylor:I'm trying to attract more kids into the library Mary G Johnson:Love your information, Glenn! Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:I'm guessing since you were able to download the images from the LOC, you are more than likely clear to use them as public domain Kim Taylor:thank you for the great information. Joan Upell:Glenn's Blog glennwiebe.org angela:grt - thx!!! Jane Healy:socialstudiescentral.com Joan Upell:http://www.socialstudiescentral.com Mary G Johnson:I wish. Joan Upell:STREAM r for reading and research Keith Patterson | TPS Western Region:Thanks for all the great resources and teaching strategies Josh Easter:Thanks! Kim Taylor:Thank you, Glenn! Happy Thanksgiving! Robert Hudson:thanks, Glenn Glenn Wiebe:You're welcome! I had a great time. Have a great weekend! Scott Simpson:Thanks Glen!! Jeanette Remily:Great stuff!!! Thanks. Barb:Thanks Glenn, so much info! Kathleen Slocum:Thank you, I'm sharing this information with some SS teachers Kim Taylor:Is this going to be archived, so we can review at another time? Jane Healy:Yes, everything will be archived, including chat and twitter Mary G Johnson:Yes, I look forward to the archive as I had to take an early lunch today. :( Missed a lot of Glenn's presentation. Kim Taylor:thank you. :) Kim Taylor:I wasn't able to be here for the first hour, so I'm eager to listen to it. whew! Joan Upell:Watch for archives and all links to be posted next week! angela:great info -Spearfish VB - did great yesterday!!! Mary G Johnson:We have been hearing 8 inches! Joan Upell:We'll send emails to all participants to remind you about archives, links and evaluation. Mary G Johnson:Southwest side... Kim Taylor:condolences to those with snow ;) angela:snow at Faith Joan Upell:Make sure you complete the final evaluation - you may win a free book! angela:with sunshine Joan Upell:Sunny 40 miles east of Faith at my house angela:love these webinars Jeanette Remily:School closes at 12:30 in Salem and luckily my principal let me stay home for the webinar. Scott Simpson: Joan Upell:www.wolakotaproject.org Joan Upell:TIE dsimpson@tie.net Joan Upell:http://davetgc.com/Affective.html Joan Upell:https://readnicole.wordpress.com/multiple-intelligences Joan Upell:http://guides.library.ucsc.edu/primarysecondary Joan Upell:http://guides.library.ucsc.edu/primarysecondary Glenn Wiebe:I really like the idea of "assigning" value Joan Upell:Encourages student to move away from one right answer... Joan Upell:...which we as teachers need to give students permission to do. Jane Healy:one and done-yup Wynne Nafus Sayer:the secondary sources -- the work (interpretation) is already done for them. Kelly K:I've been away for the last hour and I have classes coming in starting at 12 so I need to leave. Sorry. I wish I could stay. I will definitely check out the archive when its available. Thank you! :) Joan Upell:Great, Kelly, thanks! Watch for an email from us :) Joan Upell:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/97059.The_Courage_to_Teach?from_search=true&search_version=service Joan Upell:http://www.couragerenewal.org/ angela:you are right on! Joan Upell:https://youtu.be/GiH8Ja0_JrM Mary G Johnson:Yes. Joan Upell:Vernon Ashley https://youtu.be/_HvcmnINFgI Kim Taylor:I could listen to him for hours! Jane Healy:yes, Kim! Joan Upell:www.wolakotaproject.org Joan Upell:Joesph Marshall III https://youtu.be/Ldz3_TFVIcY Joan Upell:first interview was Jesse Taken Alive https://youtu.be/GiH8Ja0_JrM Cheryl Dewald:Oral history that my mother in law shared or our area when she was a girl as her parents homestead. I also shared this with students in my classroom. angela:I taped an interview with my Grandpa from Switerzerland and how he came through Ellis Island. Joan Upell:My parents always shared what happened surrounding the time we were born - all 6 of us. angela:Our students need to be open minded and celebrate what makes each one of us is unique Joan Upell:http://www.wolakotaproject.org Kim Taylor:I'm having problems getting that site to load properly. :( Joan Upell:Kim, try a different browser Kim Taylor:good idea, Joan. thanks! Kim Taylor:it worked. thank you. Joan Upell:;) angela:Great opportunity for students make connections and share similarities of stories. Wynne Nafus Sayer:Thank you!! Amazing resources and opportunities! angela:thx - Scott! Cheryl Dewald:Thank you!! Diane Althoff:Great resource and presentation Kim Taylor:Thank you for these great resources & fascinating presentation. :) Scott Simpson:Thanks to all of you!!! Joan Upell:thanks, Scott! Brenda H.:Nice job everyone! Wynne Nafus Sayer:*applause* angela:thx for doing this - love webinars - so I can stay home and still stay in touch to learn and share Keith | TPS Western Region:Thanks everyone - it was a great time Jeanette Remily:Learned a lot. Thanks for giving us this opportunity. Kim Taylor:Thank you to all of the presenters & hosts for their contributions. So glad I came! Julie Erickson:Thanks! angela:hi - julie Jane Healy:Thank you, everyone!! Julie Erickson:Hi Angela :) Kim Taylor:Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!