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The Center
for Educational Technologies® at Wheeling Jesuit University
is building a web site that will include a virtual tour of a children's
museum. The center wants to make sure the artifacts, activities,
and information placed in the museum will help visitors learn
more about science, math, history, and technology.
Your class has been
chosen to help with a display on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
The museum is sending you artifacts to examine. Your class will
recommend which artifacts as well as other activities and information
will work best for this display. Class members
can take on a number of roles, including historian, collection manager, activity director,
and researcher.
Once
your class agrees on recommendations, you can present them through
a videoconference or Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation.
Good
luck. The museum is counting on you.
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project is being presented by the Center for Educational Technologies®
with financial assistance from The West Virginia Humanities Council, a state
affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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