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An Adventure of the American Mind: Joining Educators and Students With Library of Congress Resources
Video Conferencing

Overview

Edited by Oran Mosteller
Video conferencing coordinator
E-mail (omosteller@ercwc.org)

The Adventure of the American Mind Video Conferencing system allows workshops to be broadcast via the Internet. The format is two-way, where teacher and students can interact with one another.


Broadcast Schedule

This is a listing of the workshops that have been scheduled, along with their locations and times.

Workshops

Discover the workshops that meet your needs. They are listed by title along with a description.

Locations

Find the AAM video workshop closest to you. Workshops are broadcast into all areas where AAM Partners are active.

Resources

This is a database of other online video conferencing resources.

Help

Here you will find technical and procedural assistance for video workshop providers and recipients.


Quotes from AAM Teachers:

"If we lead them to useful tools and present them in passionate and engaging ways, the spark will be ignited in many students to pursue further exploration. Students are much more excited about and engaged in topics of study in which their teacher shows interest. Our passion for our work and our chosen tools (web sites, texts, novels, video, etc.) is obvious to our students."

Nora Tesmond, Teacher - Loyola University AAM Participant


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