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Discover innovative ways to teach citizenship and government concepts using technology in education. Presented by Rocío Silva and Michele Bezich from Santiago Canyon College, this session explores effective online resources and tools, such as OTAN and Congress Link, to enrich student understanding. Educators will learn to utilize Thinking Maps, graphic organizers, and video clips to compare key American elements, including wars, presidents, and the judicial/executive branches. Join us for practical insights and engaging strategies for the classroom.
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Citizenship Lessons Made Easy with Technology Presenters Rocío Silva and Michele Bezich Santiago Canyon College Chapman Education Center
Online Resources • OTAN http://www.otan.us/
Congress link http://www.congresslink.org/print_lp_contents.htm
Use Thinking Maps and Graphic organizers to extend and assess student’s understanding. Comparing and contrasting Wars, Presidents, Judicial/Executive, Senate/House of Representatives http://elcivics.com/
Use video clips and online resources to teach a lesson and have students learn more about government and civics. http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
http://gtm-media.discoveryeducation.com//downloaddirector/downloadFile.aspx?thefile=26184\chp923634_700k.asf&realname=The_Liberty_Bellhttp://gtm-media.discoveryeducation.com//downloaddirector/downloadFile.aspx?thefile=26184\chp923634_700k.asf&realname=The_Liberty_Bell
Use the following website to locate your U.S. Leaders http://www.house.gov/
Jeopardy Game How to play
Thank you for attending our session Rocío Silva EL Civics Coordinator Santiago Canyon College Continuing Education Chapman Avenue Center 1937 W. Chapman Ave. Suite 200 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 628-5923 Silva_rocio@sccollege.edu Michele Bezich Citizenship Instructor Santiago Canyon College Continuing Education Chapman Avenue Center 1937 W. Chapman Ave. Suite 200 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 628-5923 Bezich_michele@sccollege.edu