The Role of Photoblogs in Social Studies Classroom: Learning About People of the Civil War

Elizabeth C. Barrow, Janice Anderson, Martinette Horner

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Abstract

Using the of Humans of New York photoblog concept, the exemplar lesson plan described in this article incorporated technology and the replacement, amplification, and transformation framework to modify a traditional social studies lesson on the American Civil War into an engaging and inquiry-based lesson. Students researched individuals who lived during the American Civil War and created their own digital storyboard of Humans of the Civil War. This lesson idea uses available technology to engage students in more meaningful instruction that goes beyond lectures. Doing so allows teachers to transform their lessons using technology in authentic ways that help students become more active agents in their learning. This lesson requires students to make strategic decisions about what is important to know about historical figures and how best to tell their story while also learning about the war.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalContemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education
Volume17
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • Civil War
  • Classroom
  • Learning
  • People
  • Photoblogs
  • Role
  • Social studies

DC Disciplines

  • Education

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