EDUC 744 951 Teaching Information Literacy with Primary Sources
Completely Online: 3 Graduate Units from the University of Wisconsin Stout!
Learn how to locate authentic digital primary sources in multiple formats to enhance your curriculum. Develop age appropriate learning activities that promote higher level questioning and critical thinking skills while adding excitement to student learning through engaging activities.
The course is especially helpful for teachers of AP classes, teachers addressing state and national standards requiring the use of primary sources, and teachers working with National History Day activities. Materials from TPS Direct, the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources professional development program, will be incorporated in the class.
Last Call! EDUC 744 951 3 graduate credits June 13 - August 12, 2011
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This course is taught by noted Library Media Specialist:
Mary Alice Anderson
School of Education
University of Wisconsin-Stout
140E Voc Rehab Bldg
Menomonie, WI 54751
Phone: (507) 452 1180 after 4:00 p.m. CST
E-Mail: andersonmary@uwstout.edu
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