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A presentation on 'Combining Different Digital Resources for Use in Education' given by Andrew Payne of the UK National Archives for the 4C Initiative.

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Andrew Payne

Head of Education & OutreachThe National Archives

Putting it all together - Creating engaging digital resources for the classroom

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Our Vision

• Lead and transform information management

• Guarantee the survival of today's information for tomorrow

• Bring history to life for everyone

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11,000,000 boxes

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1101000101100101 bytes (1 Petabyte)

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Magna Carta - 1225

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Declaration of Independence - 1776

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Stephenson’s Rocket - 1822

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Henry Cole’s Rat - 1838

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New Requirements for History

• investigate personal, family or local history in relation to a broader historical context

• appreciate the role of museums, galleries, archives and historic sites

• use ICT to research, process and present information about the past

History Programme of StudyQCA 2007

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Where do teachers get source material?

In tests 48 out of 49 student teachers at Cambridge University

went straight to Wikipedia via Google

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Context is everything…

Thinking critically should be taught in the context of subject matter…an important part of thinking like a historian is considering the source of a document – who wrote it, when and why. But teaching students to ask that question, independent of subject matter knowledge, won’t do much good.

Daniel T. Willingham Critical Thinking: Why is it so hard to teach?

American Educator Summer 2007

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Key principles for creating great digital resources

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Investigate, don’t illustrate! Use sources for enquiry-based investigations

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Use key questions to drive the activity…Let the students provide the answers

How did Henry VIII get up in the morning?

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

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Who is this?

Which countries

are listed?

Whose hands are

these?

What does this represent

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

• “Flash an image”

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What Did You See?

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

• “Flash an image”

• Tell the story of the picture 1 step at a time

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

• “Flash an image”

• Tell the story of the picture 1 step at a time

• Remove the text to reveal the meaning

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What was Granville Sharp trying to say in 1772?

There is no instance whatever, which requires more immediate redress, than the present miserable and deplorable slavery of Negroes and Indians, as well as white English servants in our colonies. To be in power and to neglect, even a day, such monstrous injustice and abandoned wickedness, must necessarily endanger a man's eternal welfare, be he ever so great in dignity or office.

 

The laws of England (God be thanked) are sufficiently clear with respect to slavery in this island. With respect to the Colonies, the evil practice of slaveholding being tolerated by distinct laws of their own, cannot with propriety fall under the consideration of the British Parliament ; for I am well aware, that no Parliament can have a just right to enact laws for places, which it does not represent.

The remedy of these notorious abuses therefore, rests entirely with the King and his Privy Council, to recommend to the assemblies in the colonies a formal repeal of those unjust laws of which I complain.

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What was Granville Sharp trying to say in 1772?

There is no instance whatever, which requires more immediate redress, than the present miserable and deplorable slavery of Negroes and Indians, as well as white English servants in our colonies. To be in power and to neglect, even a day, such monstrous injustice and abandoned wickedness, must necessarily endanger a man's eternal welfare, be he ever so great in dignity or office.

 

The laws of England (God be thanked) are sufficiently clear with respect to slavery in this island. With respect to the Colonies, the evil practice of slaveholding being tolerated by distinct laws of their own, cannot with propriety fall under the consideration of the British Parliament ; for I am well aware, that no Parliament can have a just right to enact laws for places, which it does not represent.

The remedy of these notorious abuses therefore, rests entirely with the King and his Privy Council, to recommend to the assemblies in the colonies a formal repeal of those unjust laws of which I complain.

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

• “Flash an image”

• Tell the story of the picture 1 step at a time

• Remove the text to reveal the meaning

• Use Photo Story to turn images into animations

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

• “Flash an image”

• Tell the story of the picture 1 step at a time

• Remove the text to reveal the meaning

• Use Photo Story to turn images into animations

• Write a voiceover to a silent film

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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/focuson/film/editors-room/

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Visual and audio literacy is not simple…You need to support student learning• Use call outs to support investigation

• “Flash an image”

• Tell the story of the picture 1 step at a time

• Remove the text to reveal the meaning

• Use Photo Story to turn images into animations

• Write a voiceover to a silent film

• Edit the same film to 2 different sound tracks

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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/focuson/film/editors-room/

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For more examples and great resources…

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education

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Andrew PayneHead of EducationThe National Archives

[email protected]

020 8392 5319

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education

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