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Carla WhinneryNational Archives digital media. Can browse through millions of digital media and create custom posters or movies from digital media
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Kristin Keinz1200 documents, photographs, posters, sound recordings, and other materials from the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
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Michele KujawinskiInteractive primary documents
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Maggie HennessyThis is an amazing site. It pulls images from the National Archives and organizing theme by themes. When you select an image, it also pulls up related material from the Archives. It allows you to create posters and other tools directly from the interface - no additional software required - a great find!
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Michelle DeSilvaNational Archives Experience! Create a poster or movie using the digital vaults.
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James GatesThis was just shared on Twitter. Fantastic!
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Matt BeatGreat interactive website to view primary sources from the National Archives.
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Cynthia KoepselNational archive documents for virtual reality use by students for posters, WWII research, etc.
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Jay SwanCreate posters and movies from images from the National Archives Digital Vault. Great source of US History images.
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Diane QuirkThis is a GREAT site for searching for primary source documents. You can collect sources, print copies and create posters or movies of your collections.
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Mr StewartFind a treasure trove of reproducible primary sources, lesson plans correlated to national standards, and cross-curricular connections.
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Carol BroosNational Archives
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Lara O'Neilhistory digital archives for the national archives
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amy capersnational archives digital vaults
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Jason HeiserDigital resources
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Michael WalkerUse National Archives resources to explore topics and make posters and movies.
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Lawrence SenetaThis is an amazing site for anyone looking for resources about our nations history. It has digitized so many photographs and documents from the past and made it possible to search them, collect them and make a tour of the. It is a must have for anyone tea
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Rob ReynoldsTeaching with historical documents, pics and video
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H Belowrecords and primary sources
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Mitch Weisburghprimary sources from the US national archives
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Dyane SmokorowskiVisual and interactive search through some of America's primary resources. Choose search to get you going. Click on any image to view details. Students can even create their own posters and pathways linking images and documents
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Mallory BurtonRecommended by Kelley Tenkley. Similar to Virtual Museum Box in that you can create a poster or movie of archived historical photos.
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Linda Dierksuse to create posters and videos
great tool for students to create good looking digital presentations about US History. This is a resource that most students in the fifth grade and above can use -
Vicky SedgwickUse with 8th Grade?
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Karen Soohyuse national archives to create videos and posters
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Vanessa L.This site captures history in numerous ways, videos, posters, photographs, historical documents, and more. What they are calling "digital vaults." However, this site goes much further than that... You can create your own posters or movies and many more creative historical items. They provide numerous photos, videos, and other things needed to create these items. You can also upload your own from your computer. There are lesson plans provided for educators using these resources.
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It’s an entry into the vast resources of the National Archives, and
allows you to use those resources to create your own movies, posters,
and what it calls “Pathway Challenges” to… challenge others to find
connections between a series of images, documents, and other resources
you put together.
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