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Lesson 4 Discussion

A couple of documents to transcribe.  You only need to work on ONE of them, but they are both interesting and both related to one another.  Here are the citations

 

#1 - Item: Handwritten Draft of Ronald Reagan Letter to Mrs. William Loeb, Regarding th

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Lesson 8

This is where you will tell us about THE ONE exhibit, collection, or interactive website you reviewed thoroughly (after just poking around in many) for today's lesson. 

I am hoping each of you chooses a different one, but of course there are no guaran

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Lesson 9 Discussion

Please tell us about ONE lesson plan or activity you discovered in the materials for this lesson and why you chose it.   I can see some that I THINK you will be excited about. 

Remember, with the National Archives facility materials ONLY, to copy the

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Lesson 10

THIS DISCUSSION IS FOR ANY LAST MINUTE QUESTIONS

For lesson 10

  • Read  Lesson 10, being sure to click on the Lesson 10 REVIEW link.
  • FINAL PROJECT
    • I will post another discussion board for you to post your final projects. 
    • Only as an alternate method, you can

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Lesson 2 Discussion

Here are the documents I promised you.  All are from the National Archives, of course. :-)  Just click on the link and it will take you to the document.  You only need to analyze two of them, but I'd like for you to look at them all.

Please post your

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SAMPLE SEARCHES

Here is where we would like for you to put your specific search problems.  Hopefully, we can all learn from each other as a result. 

 

We want you to be able to find as much as possible online by using the principles taught in this class.  Often this t

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Lesson 6

 

Here is where you add what you found on ARC this week.  

Keep in mind that learning this is an exercise that will serve you well when searching on OPA or the search engines of other archival facilities.  This is particularly true when you are decidin

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