Teaching with Audio Artifacts

April 25, 2007

Teaching with Audio Artifacts is designed by five educators with diverse backgrounds and subject matter expertise teaching inelementary, secondary and higher education institutions across the state of Michigan. The Lesson Builder provides templates, step-by-step guide for linking audio artifacts to your lessons, and exemplary lessons. Some of the links on the homepage not working; but still some value here. There are more lesson plans on the Historical Voices website which demonstrate the effective use of technology in one’s teaching, specifically the use of audio and video artifacts (http://www.historicalvoices.org/education.php)

http://ed-web2.educ.msu.edu/CEP817F03/Grant/default.asp

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