Online Technology Tools
Click here to see list of online technology tools available to teachers and students
This link is direct access to your p-drives. Once you click on the link, you will be asked to input your user name and password. This is the same one you use to log onto your computers and email. If you have been in the habit of storing to your p-drive, this link will be very beneficial to you. The format is a bit different but you should be able to find your documents. If you organize documents in folders, you will see the folders listed on the left. It only shows 10 items at a time. You will notice that the bottom right has page numbers depending on how much is in your p-drive. You can navigate the pages by clicking on the page numbers or clicking on the words previous and next. If seems very user friendly. If you have any issues, please let me know.
Global Interpreting Network Translating Services
Call 1-833-769-1307 then enter district PIN number: 89550662, followed by # sign
next enter school or department PIN. The PIN is different for each school click here for the list
Complete directions can be found here
Also:
Getting It Right The Importance of Getting a Student’s Name Right
Useful Links
Professional Resources
American Indigenous Studies Resources: Oral Histories
Samuel Proctor Oral History Program: Native Peoples of the Americas
Four Directions Teaching Celebrates Indigenous oral traditions by honoring the process of listening with intent as each elder or traditional teacher shares a teaching from their perspective on the richness and value of cultural traditions from their nation. Elder knowledge
Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts About Health and Illness
Irvin Shiosee Interviews (UC-Berkeley, Bancroft Library Irvin Shiosee, a member of the Laguna Pueblo of the Southwest recalls memories from 1942 on.
Oklahoma Native Artists Native artists, collectors, and gallery owners. The interviews are recorded in audio and video formats, and at the end of each oral history, specific examples of an artist’s work are discussed.
Circle of Indigenous Languages Canadian site with stories and memories in indigenous languages as well as English.
Fortunoff Archive of the Holocaust The online teaching materials on race and citizenship developed together with NH teachers
Free the New Haven Panthers Online exhibit on the Black Panthers, created by a Yale undergrad. Especially the first few sections may be most interesting to teachers, and all images are clickable to expand to full screen
Model Research Collection Yale
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
Great Videos and Movies for Your Classroom from Common Sense Education
Teaching with Primary Resources Library of Congress
SERC Library : The Library at the State Education Resource Center (SERC) is Connecticut’s only statewide public educational library of its kind. As SERC's mission has since expanded from serving educators of K-12 students with disabilities to incorporate best practices into general education as well as racial and social justice, so has the Library's collection. SERC Library now provides reference and resources to support positive educational and life outcomes for all students with a focus of equity and excellence.
Database Access with SERC Library account. You can ONLY access these databases using your 14-digit SERC Library card number. You can access all three of these databases here: https://research.ebsco.com/c/jlcgnn?db=nlebk,ets,pbh,ehh
EBSCO: Education Research Complete
Ethnic Diversity Source, and Psychology
Behavioral Sciences Collection.