K-12 Educators' Workshop: LOC 101: Finding—and Engaging Students with—Primary Sources from the Library of Congress

Saturday, January 8, 2022: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Grand Chenier (Sheraton New Orleans, 5th Floor)
Speaker:
Lee Ann Potter, Library of Congress

Sponsored by the Advanced Placement Program of the College Board

The Library of Congress web site (www.loc.gov) contains millions of digitized primary sources in a variety of media that are free to use, as well as event recordings, professional development opportunities, and resources specifically for educators and student researchers. In this hands-on workshop, Library of Congress education specialist Lee Ann Potter will share some of her favorite sources, provide tips for finding compelling and useful materials in the Library's extensive digitized collections, and share engaging teaching strategies that can be used in-person, online, and in hybrid learning environments.

No charge; because space is limited, free advance registration is required.

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