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An Adventure of the American Mind: Joining Educators and Students With Library of Congress Resources
Video Conferencing

Overview

Edited by Oran Mosteller
Video conferencing coordinator
E-mail (omosteller@ercwc.org)

The Adventure of the American Mind Video Conferencing system allows workshops to be broadcast via the Internet. The format is two-way, where teacher and students can interact with one another.


Broadcast Schedule

This is a listing of the workshops that have been scheduled, along with their locations and times.

Workshops

Discover the workshops that meet your needs. They are listed by title along with a description.

Locations

Find the AAM video workshop closest to you. Workshops are broadcast into all areas where AAM Partners are active.

Resources

This is a database of other online video conferencing resources.

Help

Here you will find technical and procedural assistance for video workshop providers and recipients.


Quotes from AAM Teachers:

"A 13-year-old home school student calls the AAM Computer Lab his 'self-esteem' class because he feels so good after attending. According to his parent, the student is now more attentive to his school work than ever before."

Anon., Parent - AAM Home School Program


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