sponsored by Madison-Oneida BOCES SLS and SCD divisions on Dec. 3, 2014 at the Vernon Downs Hotel
Professor John Lee: Associate professor of social studies education at North Carolina State University. His scholarly work focuses on pedagogies and tools for using digital historical resources in K-12 and teacher education settings as well as theories and practices related to new literacies. He directs the Digital History and Pedagogy Project (http://dhpp.org) and co-directs the New Literacies Collaborative (http://newlit.org). In addition, he is interested in theory and practice related to global learning and democratic education. He is the author of VISUALIZING ELEMENTARY SOCIAL STUDIES METHODS. Dr. Lee served as a senior adviser and contributing writer of the COLLEGE, CAREER, AND CIVIC LIFE FRAMEWORK FOR SOCIAL STUDIES STATE STANDARDS.
Professor David Hicks:
Associate professor of education specializing in history and social science education. His publications include a co-edited book with E. Thomas Ewing entitled EDUCATION AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION: LESSONS FROM A GLOBAL HISTORY. He has served as co-editor of the social studies current issue section of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) online journal, CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHER EDUCATION.
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