LOC “Power of Primary Sources” Online Conference Recordings Available

Dec 3, 2015

The Library of Congress hosted its first ever online conference on October 27-28 called, “The Library of Congress and Teachers: Unlocking the Power of Primary Sources.” Education experts and subject matter specialists presented 15 different sessions discussing resources and teaching strategies for using primary sources in the classroom. Now, online archives of those sessions are available, and certificates are available for a limited time to those who view the recordings. You must register to view the recordings.

Available sessions are:

Full descriptions and links to the recordings of all the sessions may be found at
www.loc.gov/teachers/professionaldevelopment/webinar/online-conference-2015.html

 

 

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