Podchaser Logo
Home
Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Released Tuesday, 30th September 2008
Good episode? Give it some love!
Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Tuesday, 30th September 2008
Good episode? Give it some love!
Rate Episode

Unlock Episode Insights with

Podchaser Logo PRO

Reach • Demographics • Contacts • More

Pro Features

Audience & Reach for Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

See a breakdown of Audience & Reach for Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Unlock Episode Audience & Reach with Podchaser Pro

Brand Safety for Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

See Brand Safety for Creative Uses for PowerPoint—Templates

Unlock Episode Brand Safety with Podchaser Pro

Ad Rate Card of Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH

How much does it cost to advertise on Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH?

PlacementCost
Pre-rollAds played before an episode.
Mid-rollAds played during an episode.
Post-rollAds played after an episode.

Frequently Asked Questions about Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH

Rate

From The Podcast

Native Americans and Technology Integration: TAH

This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on Native Americans of the Colonial Era and Technology Integration in Elementary Schools. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. Teaching scholars include Drs. Michael Green and Deanna Beachley of the College of Southern Nevada and Dr. Christy Keeler of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. As part of this five week module, teachers meet on campus on two occasions and the remainder of their work is completed online. The culminating experience for the module is participant development of virtual museums. These are asynchronous PowerPoint slideshows that have the appearance of a virtual museum. Users can move throughout the "museum" learning about different aspects of Native Americans in each "room." Grant participants will base their virtual museums on one of ten assigned themes including Native American women, economics, housing, European encounters, impact of western religions, relations between African Americans and Native Americans, slavery, food, cultural exchange, and religions. The video feeds that accompany this podcast are available on iTunes.

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Episode Tags

Do you host or manage this podcast?
Claim and edit this page to your liking.
,

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features