WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS
The Center for Historical American Visual Culture (CHAViC) engages teachers on all levels to make images more accessible to them and their students.
We are accomplishing this with a series of workshops, seminars and one-day conferences at AAS and elsewhere.
Also visit our Resources page for databases, catalogs, lessons plans, portals, digital collections and other relevant links.
Workshops, Seminars and 1-day Conferences:
2012: Summer Seminar
"Seeing the American Civil War: How Visual Culture Recorded, Interpreted, and Remembered the Conflict"
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2011: Summer Seminar
"Picturing Reform:
How Images Transformed America, 1830-1880"
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2010: Summer Seminar
"Interpreting Historical Images for Teaching & Research"
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2009: Summer Seminar
"Interpreting Historical Images for Teaching & Research"
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2008: K-12 Educator Workshop
"A Thousand Words: Images & Literacy in U.S. History"
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2006: 1-day Conference for K-12 Educators
"Visualizing the Past"
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