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3 3 Wright State University Nearby History A Summer Institute for Educators "Living and Working in the Miami Valley, 1890-1945" 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Monday, June 24 —Friday, June 28, 2002

4 4 Dr. Marjorie McLellan Director, Public History Program Wright State University Dr. Ronald G. Helms Director, Secondary Education Program Wright State University

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8 8 Nearby History and the Humanities The neighborhoods and communities in which we live have been shaped by the people who settled here as well as regional, state and national events, technological changes, and cultural developments. The Nearby History Institute will infuse the story of local experiences, places, and people with insights from urban history, social history, historical geography, immigration and migration studies, economic history, and cultural history

9 9 The Nearby History Institute will bring public historians from area archives and museums together with faculty from the Dayton Public Schools and Wright State University to rethink and strengthen American history teaching in the Miami Valley. The institute focuses on integrating local history resources and research across the K-12 social studies and language arts curriculum. Wright State University will offer the workshop participants the option of registering for 2 or 4 graduate credit hours in either History or Education

10 10 GOALS: g To introduce new inquiry based, interdisciplinary approaches to teaching; g To update and revise American history education in Dayton and the Miami Valley; g To help teachers gain a greater understanding of the multicultural, economic, social, and political history of Dayton and the Miami Valley; g To integrate local history research and resources with the NCSS, Ohio Department of Education curriculum; g To foster collaboration between area museums, archives, and school systems; g To promote effective educational programs in museums and archives;

11 11 Monday — Wright State University Living and Working in the Miami Valley, 1890-1945 Using and Evaluating Internet Resources: Hands on workshop (The American Memory Project, the Ohio Memory Project, U.S. Census, and the Digital Media Collections)

12 12 Tuesday — Wright State University Migrations and Immigration Dayton Neighborhood Histories 1913 Flood, flood control, Dayton politics, and urban planning 7:00PM-8:00PM Guest Lecture: “The Struggle of African Americans to Acquire an Education Following the Civil War,” Dr. John Fleming, Vice President for Museums, Cincinnati Museum Center 8:00PM-9:30PM: Dessert Reception

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16 16 Wednesday: Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park African American history in the Miami Valley tour: Bus tour beginning with the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park the Paul Lawrence Dunbar House the National Afro American Museum

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18 18 Thursday — Montgomery County Historical Society Research Center Skills for nearby history reading artifacts and photographs Invention and Industry in the Miami Valley Dayton Goes to War: the Miami Valley in the World Wars

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23 23 Friday — Wright State University and Patterson Homestead Appalachian Migration and Miami Valley History Women's Lives in the Miami Valley

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31 31 Public History Resources ADAM, the Art, Design, Architecture & Media Information Gateway http://adam.ac.uk/index.html American Association for State and Local History http://www.aaslh.org/ American Association of Museums http://www.aam-us.org/index.htm American Historical Association http://www.theaha.org/ American Folklife Center: Folkline Information http://lcweb.loc.gov/folklife/folkline.html American Memory Project, Library of Congress http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amhome.html

32 32 ArtMuseum Network http://www.artmuseum.net/default.as Association for Living Historical Farms and Museums http://www.alhfam.org/ Association of African American Museums http://www.artnoir.com/aaam.html Canadian Museums Association Home Page http://www.museums.ca/ Center for Museum Studies http://www.si.edu/cms/ Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) http://www.chin.gc.ca/e_main_menu.html

33 33 Chicago Historical Society http://www.chicagohs.org/ Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Information http://www.cimi.org/ Computer Museum History Center http://www.computerhistory.org/ Getty Center Home Page http://www.getty.edu/ Guide to Museums and Cultural Resources http://www.lam.mus.ca.us/webmuseums/ Guide to Museums and Cultural Resources http://www.lam.mus.ca.us/webmuseums/ Heritage Preservation http://www.heritagepreservation.org/ History Sites http://www.ed.wright.edu/~rhelms/history.htm

34 34 H-Nets Discussion Lists for the Humanities http://www.h-net.msu.edu/ International Council of Museums (ICOM) http://www.icom.org/ International center for the study of and preservation and restoration of cultural property (ICCROM) http://www.iccrom.org/eng/index.htm Instituto Latinoamericano de Museologia http://www.ilam.org/ilam.html Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/ Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Council http://momcc.org/ MUSE http://muse.jhu.edu/ Museums http://socialstudies.com:80/museums.html

35 35 Museum Informatics Project (U.C. Berkeley) http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/mip/related Museum Computer Network : Museum Sites Online http://www.mcn.edu/sitesonline.htm The Museum Professional http://www.sirius.com/~robinson/framecraze.html National Archives and Records Administration http://www.nara.gov National Association for Museum Exhibition http://130.160.178.161/NAMEindex.html National Conference of State Museum Associations http://www.io.com/~tam/smanet/

36 36 National Council on Public History http://www.iupui.edu/~ncph/home.html National Conference of State Museum Associations http://www.io.com/~tam/smanet/ The National Conference of State Museum Associations http://www.io.com/~tam/smanet/ National Park Service Cultural Resources http://www.cr.nps.gov/ Newberry Library http://www.newberry.org/nl/newberryhome.html NINCH Home Page http://www.ninch.org/

37 37 National Council on Public History http://www.iupui.edu/~ncph/home.html Ohio Historical Society http://www.ohiohistory.org/ Oral History Association http://omega.dickinson.edu/organizations/oha/ Organization of American Historians http://www.oah.org/ Smithsonian Institution http://www.si.edu/ Society of American Archivists http://www.archivists.org/

38 38 Society of Ohio Archivisits http://www.ohiojunction.net/soa/ Texas Association of Museums (TAM) http://www.io.com/~tam/ Virtual Library Museum Pages http://www.icom.org/vlmp/ WebMuseum http://metalab.unc.edu/wm/ World Heritage http://www.unesco.org/whc/nwhc/pages/home/pages/index.htm


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