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ProQuest and CultureGrams is teaming up with Linworth Books (online catalog) to give away a set of professional development books! Each of our spring 2009 ProQuest email newsletters offers up a different Linworth title that you can win, and there will be two books given away each month per newsletter. There's no purchase necessary to win, entry details and book information appears below. Good luck!
Spring 2009 CultureMatters Email Newsletter
Giveaway: 1 Copy X 2 Winners | Primary Source Teaching the Web 2.0 Way by Mary Johnson
How to Enter: Just send us your name, email address, and mailing address. It's that easy!
You must click here and use our preformatted email entry form to send us your information. Your email serves as your entry. One entry per person per month. Entry deadline is May 15, 2009 at 12 p.m. ET.
Our two winners for this month will be chosen randomly from all eligible entries, and will have their book sent to them via USPS. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Questions?
Don't forget to sign up for our other Linworth giveaways. Just read the March, April, and May email newsletters found in our archive, and follow the links/rules to enter.
Primary Source Teaching the Web 2.0 Way, K-12
Retail: $39.95
Full Book Information @ linworth.com
Web 2.0 meets primary sources in this rich resource! Find in this "how to" book on using digitized primary sources just what an educator needs to bring the past to the future and keep students motivated and learning.
Uses both primary sources and 21st century technology to teach 21st century skills. Includes all of the following: A complete model lesson showing effective strategies, worksheets, illustrations, bibliography of primary source Web sites, and an index, chapters on eyewitness accounts, historic newspapers, photographs, maps, sound, film, and historic places.
Helps punch up instruction a notch and makes history come alive! Connects students to the past using the Web 2.0 technology of today.
This new resource points out connections between primary sources and key 21st century elements, content, and skills outlined by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. A complete model lesson shows how to apply 21st century strategies, while individual chapters on each category of primary sources (eyewitness accounts, historic newspapers, photographs, maps, sound, film, and historic places) offer the tools to develop additional lessons. Useful lists of online collections and project ideas round out the resources for the 21st century educator. The book includes worksheets, illustrations, a complete bibliography of primary source websites, and an index.
Pages: 200 p.
Size: 8.5 X 11 cm.
Publication date: 03/18/2009
Publisher: Linworth Publishing, Inc.
Ref: 1-58683-335-9
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