Googlefy Your Social Studies
Sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association
Get more from your Google Apps for Education account with your students by learning how to take advantage of three key Google tools — Drawings, Forms, and Docs. We’ll explore each and have you excited about new (and easy) ways these tools can add even more excitement to your lessons.
Learn more by registering for the Save Texas History Symposium.
About the Speaker
Dr. Bruce Ellis is the Senior Director of Professional Development for TCEA, a non-profit educational technology organization helping educators around the world to engage students using technology in innovative ways.
Bruce assists teachers, librarians, administrators, and technology directors in gaining the skills necessary in the areas of integrating Google Apps for Education, iPads, project-based learning, flipping the classroom, 21st century skills, as well as other areas so they can effectively engage students in the classroom.
About the Symposium
The Save Texas History Symposium: In the Shadow of the Dome: Austin by Day & Night, will take a look at the history of Austin in a whole new light, and examine diverse aspects of Austin’s history in the 19th century. You can register for the symposium here.
Symposium Sponsors & Exhibitors
Sponsors:
Additional Symposium Sponsors:
Texas Society of Professional Surveyors (TSPS)
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
Texas School for the Deaf
TCU Press
University of Texas Press
David A. Furlow, P.C.
Hillco Partners
Crinkstuff Vintage Texana & Rare Books
Dorothy Sloan Rare Books, Inc.
The Witte Museum
Exhibitors:
Texas Historical Foundation
Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society
Austin History Center Association
Texas A&M University Press
Brush Square Museums — The City of Austin
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Save Austin’s Cemeteries
Society of Southwest Archivists (SSA)
Austin Genealogical Society