Abstract: "Using digitized primary source materials with K–12 students makes learning content more engaging and relevant, and helps students develop a wide range of skills. This paper highlights the use of primary source materials in Colorado classrooms and provides a brief overview of what educators’ needs are in order to use digitized primary source materials more efficiently and effectively with students."
Digital History in the History/Social Studies Classroom by John K. Lee
The History Teacher, Vol. 35, No. 4. (Aug., 2002), pp. 503-517.
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