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Audio-Visual Primary Sources
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Introduction [:57]

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About

In this course, Tom Bober discusses how and why you should be including film and audio when analyzing primary sources with students. It covers strategies for using audio-visual primary sources in your classroom to promote meaningful learning and help historical eras come to life.

Transcript

If I would ask you about using primary sources in your classroom, you might think of an old photo, a handwritten letter or a diary entry, but what if instead of that photo, I gave you hundreds of photos strung together in a film bringing that still moment to life? And what if instead of that handwritten letter, you could hear that person's voice speaking from the past? Let's talk about audio-visual primary sources and why they are engaging and compelling resources that you should be using in your classroom. And just as important. Let's talk about strategies you can consider to assure that meaningful learning is taking place with them.

Additional Resources

Primary Source Audio Visual Resources
Primary Sources Used in This Workshop
Teaching with AV Sources.

About the Author

Tom Bober is a school librarian, 2018 Library Journal Mover and Shaker, former Teacher in Residence at the Library of Congress, and author of the books Elementary Educator's Guide to Primary Sources: Strategies for Teaching and Building News Literacy: Lessons for Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Elementary and Middle Schools. He is a Digital Public Library of America Community Rep, a member of the Teachers Advisory Board for the National Portrait Gallery, and a co-chair of the Education Advisory Committee of the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Tom writes about student learning on AASL's Knowledge Quest blog and publications such as School Library Connection and American Libraries and has given workshops and spoken across the country. His foundation is built on over twenty years in public education, with six years as an elementary classroom teacher, seven years as a building and district instructional technology specialist, and over eight years in school libraries. Find him at https://tombober.com/ and on Twitter @CaptainLibrary.

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MLA Citation
Bober, Tom. "Audio-Visual Primary Sources. Introduction [:57]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, January 2018, schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2123888?learningModuleId=2123886&topicCenterId=2247905.
Chicago Citation
Bober, Tom. "Audio-Visual Primary Sources. Introduction [:57]." School Library Connection video. January 2018. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2123888?learningModuleId=2123886&topicCenterId=2247905.
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Bober, T. (2018, January). Audio-visual primary sources. Introduction [:57] [Video]. School Library Connection. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2123888?learningModuleId=2123886&topicCenterId=2247905
https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/course/2123888?learningModuleId=2123886&topicCenterId=2247905

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