- Using Maine State Museum Online Resources to Teach
- Using Digital Maine Library
- Virtual Learning with Maine Memory Network
- Education Resources from the Maine Secretary of State’s Website
- Exploring Primary Sources with the Maine State Archives
- Teaching Using Osher Map Library Online Resources
- Resources for Teaching Personal Finance & Economics
- Teaching About Pandemics in Maine Using Primary Source Sets (Co-Presented by the Maine DOE, The Maine Historical Society, The Maine State Archives, The Maine State Museum, and The Maine State Library)
- Pandemics in Maine: Primary Sources - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching (Led by DOE Content Specialists and the Maine State Museum)
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Virtual Professional Development with Joe Schmidt
- Best Practices in Social Studies: Disciplinary Literacy & Inquiry (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Best Practices in Social Studies: Assessment & Curriculum Planning (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Formative Assessments in Social Studies: Part One - Inquiry & Thinking (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Formative Assessments in Social Studies: Part Two - Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Tools to Differentiate Reading of Primary Sources & Current Events (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Virtual Hands on History (Led Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Exploring Different Types of Primary Sources in Social Studies (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Personal Primary Sources For Student Learning (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Resources for Teaching Personal Finance Both In Person and Remote Learning for Grades 9-12 (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
- Resources for Teaching Personal Finance Both In Person and Remote Learning for Grades K-8 (Led by Joe Schmidt - Social Studies Specialist)
National Organizations with Online Resources
- Using ArcGIS with your Students (Led by Brandi LeRoy - Bangor High School)
- Using C-SPAN Resources in the Classroom (Led by Keith Mahoney Messalonskee MS & C-SPAN)
- Teaching Using iCivics (Led by Emma Humphries - iCivics)
- Resources to Teach About World War I (Led by Kate Kennedy - George Stevens Academy & The WWI Museum)
- Online Resources to Teach About World War II (Led by Shane Gower - Maranacook Community HS & The WWII Museum)
- Using National Geographic Online Resources for Teaching (Led by Sarah Bailey - South Portland HS & National Geographic Education)
- Tell Your Story (Led by PBS NewsHour)
- Using the Library of Congress Online Resources (Led by the Library of Congress)
- Using the Question Formulation Technique (Led by the Right Question Institute & Shane Gower - Maranacook Community HS)