Download the 2015 Open House Invitation
Announcing our second annual open house! Come — and bring your colleagues — for an evening filled with resources and ideas for you and your students.
Thursday, September 24, 2015
5:30-7:30 pm
National Archives Museum, Washington, D.C.
Registration suggested.
Our education specialists will be on hand all evening to answer questions, chat, and share information about National Archives teaching resources. In addition, we will conduct several short demonstrations of our online and distance learning opportunities, DocsTeach.org — our online tool for teaching with documents, professional development opportunities, and more.
Following are some of the subjects and resources we will share.
- National History Day examples and resources
- Field trip planning
- Constitution-in-Action and Civil War learning lab programs
- Samples of distance learning and professional development webinars
- Founders Online — A searchable archive of the correspondence and other writings of six of the Founding Fathers
- Tips for using DocsTeach.org
- Our online catalog
- Connecting through Education Updates and Facebook
- Primarily Teaching summer institutes
- Congress Creates the Bill of Rights eBook and app
- DigitalVaults.org
- And any other questions you have!
Educators are welcome to visit our exhibits, including Records of Rights, Spirited Republic, The Public Vaults and the Rotunda, which holds the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
Light refreshments will be served.
Please share this invitation with your colleagues!
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