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Langhorst, Eric – School Library Journal, 2008
Analog audio recording has been around for a long time, but today's digital technology makes the process even easier, thanks to inexpensive equipment and free editing software. This year, the author's students at South Valley Junior High in Liberty, Missouri, will embark on an oral history project in which they will record their own family…
Descriptors: Oral History, Museums, Educational Technology, Oral Tradition
Olson, Renee, Ed. – School Library Journal, 1996
Seventy-seven principals serving grades 7-12 in Missouri schools were surveyed to determine the differences between how principals view school librarians and how school librarians view themselves. Similarities occurred in the perceptions about the importance of a library program and inadequate funding. Views diverged most noticeably in terms of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Librarians, Library Funding
Ishizuka, Kathy – School Library Journal, 2006
This article profiles Eric Langhorst, an eighth-grade history teacher at South Valley Junior High School in Liberty, Missouri, who has immersed himself in technology. There is a regular series of podcasts called "Speaking of History," which Langhorst records and posts on his blog (speakingofhistory.blogspot.com). That is in addition to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Secondary School Teachers, Profiles, History Instruction
Langhorst, Eric – School Library Journal, 2006
In this article, the author describes how he introduced a history project that blended a book discussion activity and the use of blogs to his eighth-grade class. Over four weeks, his class participated in a lively collective journal centered on an assigned piece of reading: "Guerrilla Season" by Pat Hughes. The historical novel, set…
Descriptors: War, Adolescent Literature, Web Sites, History Instruction