Lessons Learned

…On gaining new knowledge from the program

Content Provider: Frazier international History Museum
Program Title: Brother against Brother

Impact on Student Learning
"The students loved the program and were motivated to learn more about the Civil War."

Increase in Educator Knowledge
"Learned about what a soldier carries in his bag and the names and nicknames of the items."

Recommend? Yes
"The actor did a great job involving all the students during the conference."
– Teacher, Grade 5

Content Provider: The History Studio
Program Title: Meet Eleanor White Dare of Roanoke Island

Impact on Student Learning
"The students were very engaged and felt like they could really envision the colony at Roanoke. It was remarkable how much they connected to this historical colony when they were presented with the story from the personal perspective of one of the colonists!"

Increase in Educator Knowledge
"Actually, yes! Through the conversation, I learned a great deal that I didn't know about the colonists at Roanoke!"

Recommend? Yes
– Teacher Grade 5

Content Provider: Ohio Historical Society
Program Title: You Can Make History: Trees, Trees, Trees

Impact on Student Learning
"The program was nicely animated with the turtle puppet and the presenter was very "child friendly". The students stayed attentive for the whole program and were fascinated with the artifacts that were shown."

Increase in Educator Knowledge
"Artifacts shown were interesting."

Recommend? Yes
"Very suitable for first graders."
– Teacher, Grade 1

 

 

The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC) operates with a related Indiana
nonprofit 5.0.1c(3), Vision Athena, that provides services under the name CILC.