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Teaching
History on the Internet Program
The Teaching History on the Internet Program was presented in a
Winter Workshop and graduate Summer Institute during the 2000-2001
school year. The program introduced middle and high school educators
to historical research and techniques for incorporating Web-based
primary sources into instruction as well as an overview of
the many possibilities and limitations of using the Internet a teaching
tool. UMBC historians,
master teachers, visiting history professionals, and Web specialists
provided workshop sessions and in-depth graduate courses in U.S.
and World History, which included:
- Discussions
of content and historiography
- Instruction
on conducting primary source research on the Internet
- Effective
teaching methodology
No previous
expertise in computers or Internet research was required.
Winter Workshop (January 9, 2001 - January 11,
2001)
Summer Institute (June 25, 2001 - July 9, 2001)
Winter
Workshop
January 9, 2001 January 11, 2001
Lectures were
given on selected historical topics, along with ideas for preparing
lesson plans and student research assignments, using history Web
sites and primary sources. Teachers developed a portfolio of topics
and online sources for their history classrooms. World
History Workshop Topics:
History
of the Book
Professor Sabrina Baron
UMBC Department of History
European Witch Hunts
Ms. Mary Carroll
UMBC Department of History
Contemporary
Accounts of the Irish Famine, 1846-1851
Professor
Dan Ritschel, UMBC Center for History Education
Researching the Holocaust
Ms. Anne Rothfeld, Archivist
United States Mint
The Atomic Bomb: the Japanese Experience and Perspective
Professor
Constantine Vaporis
UMBC Department of History
The
Chinese Revolution
Professor Ka-che Yip
UMBC Department of History
U.S.
History Workshop Topics:
Natives
and Newcomers in North America
Multiculturalism
in Early Maryland
Professor
Marjoleine Kars
UMBC Department of History
The
Civil War On-Line: The Valley of the Shadows Archive"
Professor
Anne Rubin
UMBC Center for History Education
The
Great Depression and the Home Front during the Second World War
Professor
John Jeffries
UMBC Department of History
Women
in American History
Professor
Kriste Lindenmeyer
UMBC Department of History
The Maryland State Archives: Electronic Sources for Local
History
Ms.
Nancy Bramucci, Director
Special Collections, Maryland State Archives
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Summer Institute (June 25, 2001 - July 9, 2001)
Summer
Institute
June 25, 2001 July 9, 2001
Teaching Historical Research
on the Internet
Two graduate
courses were offered in U.S. and World History. UMBC historians
discussed content, historiography and available online resource
materials during seminar sessions. A master teacher from the Maryland
Council for History Education presented effective approaches to
using the Internet in secondary history instruction. The participants
also worked with technology specialists to develop Web-based secondary
lessons plans for their students. Special
topics:
Pedagogy
for the Internet
Mr. Bruce Lesh, Director
Maryland Council for History EducationConstructing
and Designing an Historical Web Site
Mr. Nick Fry, UMBC Center for History EducationElectronic
Instruction and Library Research
Mr. Michael Romary, Coordinator of Electronic Instruction,
UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery
U.S.
After 1945 (HIST 725B) Professor Howard
Smead
UMBC Department of HistoryLecture Topics:
- Cold
War America: Containment, Conformity, Consumption,
- Cuban
Missile Crisis,
- Civil
Rights Movement;
- America
the 60s: The Great Society,
- America
in the 60s: Protest & Reform,
- America
in the 60s: The Violent Decade
Guest
Lectures:
"Defining
'American' in the Aftermath of WW II: Whittaker Chambers vs. Alger
Hiss"
Professor Edward Papenfuse, Director
Maryland State ArchivesThe
Vietnam War
Professor Jeff Coster
University of Maryland Women
in Contemporary American History
Professor Kriste Lindenmeyer
UMBC Center for History Education
Sources
for Local Maryland History
Ms. Nancy Bramucci, Director, Special Collections
Maryland State Archives
The
Making of the Modern World (HIST 726B)Professor Constantine
Vaporis
UMBC Department of History
World
History--East Asia
Lecture Topics:
- Traditional
East Asia
- Restoration
and Revolution in East Asia
- "Japanese
Imperialism Before the First World War
Professor Dan
Ritschel, Director
UMBC Center for History EducationLecture Topics:
- The
Social Impact of the Early Factory System,
- Child
Labor in Britain
- The
Irish Famine
- Social
Investigation and the Discovery of Poverty in Victorian
England
Guest
Lectures:
The
Chinese Revolution
Professor
Ka-che Yip
UMBC Department of HistoryAfrica
Interactive Maps
Professor Willie B. Lamouse-Smith
UMBC Department of Africana Studies The
Condition of Women in the 19th Century,
The
Balkans and the Origins of the First World War
Professor Sabrina Baron
UMBC Department of History
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Summer Institute (June 25, 2001 - July 9, 2001)
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