1. Native American Relations in the United States Travis Wood,
High School Grade Level, Current US History.
2. Technology Integration Rationale
3. Images From the Internet
http://www.nativelegalupdate.com/podcasts/ (Podcasts)
http://blog.nmai.si.edu/main/meet-native- america/ (Blog)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5sJyq59y5I& spfreload=10
(YouTube)
4. Internet Resources http://ncaied.org/ http://www.iitc.org/
http://www.nihb.org/
9. Subject-Specific Internet- Based Resource
http://education.nationalgeographic.com/educatio
n/?xpop=1&ar_a=1 This would be a very important source for my
lesson plan. By using the national geographic website, we could pin
point the locations of the United States in which there are Native
American Reservations. By looking at the actual size of these
places, and the land they are given by the government, it will give
the students a better perception of the life they live.
10. Uses of the Internet http://americanindian2.abc-
clio.com.libraryproxy.quinnipiac.edu/Feature/Stor
y/1616707?webSiteCode=SLN_AIE_AC&returnT
oPage=%2fFeature%2fStory%2f1616707&token
=BC4FF0D2B7B427BCC35C5D7AA0CD7C78&c asError=False
http://www.jstor.org.libraryproxy.quinnipiac.edu/st
able/23712094
11. Importance of SlideShare Without a doubt this is a
tremendous resources. The real gains however, I think are there for
the taking by students. When using SlideShare, they can become
inspired by other peoples work and use other students powerpoints
to study and learn from. As teachers, we can have a collaborative
place to see all of our students work, as well as a place to share
our powerpoints online for the students to study when they are
home.