by Roy Winkelman | Using Digital Content, Photo of the Month
Here is an interesting photo to show your students to see if they can guess who the sculpture represents. Don’t be surprised if they guess an ancient Roman emperor or perhaps even Zeus. Those really aren’t bad guesses, especially if they’ve noticed...
by Roy Winkelman | Using Digital Content
FCIT has a great collection of counting resources for early childhood ed. There are photos, numeral sets, drawings, audio counting rhymes, posters, and more. Just one problem—they’re scattered all over various FCIT websites. For this post, I’ve done the...
by Roy Winkelman | Using Digital Content, Photo of the Month
International Holocaust Remembrance Day falls on January 27. Over the past several decades, I’ve taken thousands of photos of Holocaust-related monuments across Europe for one of our projects. Most such monuments, of course, are intended to memorialize the...
by Roy Winkelman | Using Digital Content, Lit2Go Audiobooks
Resources for African-American History Month Each year since 1996, the President of the United States has proclaimed February to be African American History Month. Its origins, however, go back to the 1920s when Dr. Carter Woodson and the Association for the Study of...
by Roy Winkelman | Using Digital Content, Working with Graphics
One of the most effective ways for students to gain (and demonstrate) understanding is through the creation of a digital narrative. Although digital narratives can be used in any subject area, I especially like to see them used in History classes. Students are great...