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How about Craig Scott?
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Anne Pemberton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> A few days ago I got an email alert from Classroom 2.0 ning: I need help!
> Te teacher was creating a unit for her classroom as an activity in her own
> grad level class. The unit was for US History about the Civil War. She wants
> her students to study the causes of the war. She needed an Internet
> activity.
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> I suggested she locate an expert on the issues, and invite him/her to
> interact with her students via Skype. I suggested there were such experts on
> this mailing list, but I didn't know here who would like to be the "expert
> from afar". I suggested she contact Greg Kimball.
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> The teacher just wrote back, and got me to thinking.
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> Greg, will it be possible for you to help one such teacher? for a few such
> teacher? an unlimited number of such teachers?
>
> Can any on the list suggest how to handle the logistics of getting a
> history expert available to K-12 classes?
>
> Anne
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> Anne Pemberton
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