- Virtual Hands on History (Led Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Exploring Different Types of Primary Sources in Social Studies (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Personal Primary Sources For Student Learning (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Teaching About Pandemics in Maine Using Primary Source Sets (Co-Presented by the Maine DOE, The Maine Historical Society, The Maine State Archives, The Maine State Museum, and The Maine State Library)
- Pandemics in Maine: Primary Sources - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching (Led by DOE Content Specialists and the Maine State Museum)
- Exploring Primary Sources with the Maine State Archives
- Talking Primary Sources with Maine State Organizations & Teacher Leader Panel Discussion of Classroom Use (Led by Kate Webber - Maine State Museum & Teacher Leader Cohort)
- Stacey McCluskey (Carrabec Community Elementary School) - Resource List
- Jamie Karaffa (Bruce Whittier Middle School) - Presentation
- Shane Gower (Maranacook Community High School) - Presentation
- Bringing Visual Primary Sources into the Classroom (Led by Dr. Libby Bischof - Osher Map Library)
- Object-Based Learning 101 (Led by Melissa Starkey - Arkansas DOE)
- Supporting Social Studies Inquiry and Argument Writing with a Read.Inquire.Write. Investigation (Led by Dr. Chauncey Monte-Sano - Founder & Director of Read.Inquire.Write/University of Michigan)
- Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking in Social Studies (Led by Dr. Kristy Brugar - University of Oklahoma)
- Presentation
- Activity Resources
- The Impact of Racial Discrimination on Black American Lives in the Jim Crow Era 1944-1960 (Led by the National Archives Foundation)
You May Also Be Interested in the Following:
State Organizations with Online Resources
National Organizations with Online Resources
- Using C-SPAN Resources in the Classroom (Led by Keith Mahoney Messalonskee MS & C-SPAN)
- Resources to Teach About World War I (Led by Kate Kennedy - George Stevens Academy & The WWI Museum)
- Online Resources to Teach About World War II (Led by Shane Gower - Maranacook Community HS & The WWII Museum)
- Using the Library of Congress Online Resources (Led by the Library of Congress)
- Using the Question Formulation Technique (Led by the Right Question Institute & Shane Gower - Maranacook Community HS)
Interdisciplinary Connections
- Using Essential Questions to Connect History & Civics to Literacy (Led by Ron Nash & John McNamara/Senior Fellows of the Gilder Lehrman Institute)
- With a Little Help From My Friends: Interdisciplinary Social Studies (Led by India Meissel - NCSS Past President & Social Studies Department Chair)
- Integrating Interdisciplinary Teaching in a Social Studies Classroom (Led by Sherri Michalowski - WCSS President & 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher)