Marthe Cohn Student Webinar
A French Jewish spy shares her amazing story of courage and persistence.
A French Jewish spy shares her amazing story of courage and persistence.
On Thursday, March 8, join STEM Specialist Rob Wallace and Distance Learning Specialist Shelbie Johnson as they guide your students through an inquiry-based webinar to uncover how WWII innovators used the "adopt, adapt, and apply" technique to modify technologies for use during the war.
Celebrate Digital Learning Day and Black History Month in this dynamic and interactive webcast!
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Celebrate Digital Learning Day and Black History Month in this dynamic and interactive webcast!
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On the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, hear the moving story of courage and persistence of French Jewish Spy Marthe Cohn.
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A webinar for teachers explores the special exhibit The Pelican State Goes to War.
Come enjoy a complimentary beverage and mingle with colleagues as you browse the Museum’s STEM Innovation Gallery, which is dedicated to the story of how science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) contributed—and advanced—in World War II. We’ll have the latest information about the Museum’s educational programs, door prizes, and free refreshments.
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Explore the history and lessons of World War II virtually with no special technology needed! Access classroom-ready lesson plans and training, view archival video and rare artifacts, and discuss teaching strategies with experts and peers right from your device.
The National WWII Museum Robotics Challenge is an exciting opportunity for middle school students to develop 21st century skills and participate in active problem solving all based on real-life scenarios from WWII.
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Distance Learning Specialist Shelbie Johnson and Newbery Honor-winning author Kirby Larson explore the history behind her new novel Liberty, which chronicles the story of two friends who rescue a stray dog in WWII-era New Orleans.