The Social Studies Show on EduProtocols Plus

In this show, Scott and Adam talk about the 8 p*Arts EduProtocol and how EduProtocols help students boost their synthesis skills.

Hosted by EduProtocols authors, Dr. Scott Petri and Adam Moler with special guests from time to time.


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The Summer EduProtocols Hotshot Show with guest Penny Hensler

Summertime EduProtocols Hotshots! Jon Corippo, Marlena Hebern, and Kim Voge are joined by guest Penny Hensler this month! Penny is a French teacher from New York who is doing some amazing things with EduProtocols!

 

 


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The Summer EduProtocols Hotshot Show with guest Dom Helmstetter

Summertime EduProtocols Hotshots! Jon Corippo, Marlena Hebern, and Kim Voge are joined by guest Dominic Helmstetter this month!

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Dominic has taught Middle and High School for 16 years. He holds a BA in Integrated Social Studies, an MA in Curriculum and Instruction as well as an MED in Education Leadership. He began his teaching career in a diverse high needs community before later serving as Dean of Students and Principal. After returning to the classroom, Dominic taught Junior High before joining Perrysburg High School, where he is part of a teaching team that regularly helps students earn among the highest passing rates in Ohio state testing. His instruction focuses on providing hands-on learning experiences centered around promoting engaging and active learning opportunities for students. In addition to teaching, Dominic enjoys serving on various district wide leadership teams and speaking at educational conferences designed to help boost student engagement and build classroom culture.

 


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The Social Studies Show – Cyber Sandwich (Audio Only)

In this episode, Scott and Adam discuss all things Cyber Sandwich

Episode problem of practice

How do I diversify my Cyber Sandwich activities?

  • Think about rotating readings with Listenwise stories, longer podcasts, Commonlits, and videos.
  • Turn it into a Philosopher’s Chair activity. Strongly Agree-Disagree, or have them pick one person, solution, or version of an event.
  • Differentiate by including multiple readings or multiple media per person.

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Cyber Sandwich

Video Tutorial from Marlena

Cyber Sandwich Reflection

From Moler’s Musings. 

Abolitionist Movement CS

From Moler’s Musings

JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories

A multi-day, four-way Cyber Sandwich that helps students sift through video and textual evidence. 

Courage to Care Award

Students develop an argument as to who deserves the award for saving Jewish lives during the Holocaust.

Collaborative Group Archive Document 

This is currently set to View only. As an EP+ member request editing rights and feel free to contribute your best Cyber Sandwiches. 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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The Social Studies Show – Number Mania (Audio Only)

In this episode, Scott is joining live from the EduProtocols Meetup at Spring CUE. 

Episode problem of practice

How can I replace lectures with a student-centered fun activity? Number Mania to the rescue.

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Moler’s Musings

Number Mania Thoughts & Examples 

History Rewriter

Number Mania Extension Activities

Number Mania Instructional Sequence

Review Infographics

The Surprising History of the Infographic

Some additional great examples

High School History samples 

Alfredo Silva

Some examples on Dictators in the 1930s.

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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The Social Studies Show – Number Mania

In this episode, Scott is joining live from the EduProtocols Meetup at Spring CUE. 

Episode problem of practice

How can I replace lectures with a student-centered fun activity? Number Mania to the rescue.

Impactful Articles

Comments

Moler’s Musings

Number Mania Thoughts & Examples 

History Rewriter

Number Mania Extension Activities

Number Mania Instructional Sequence

Review Infographics

The Surprising History of the Infographic

Some additional great examples

High School History samples 

Alfredo Silva

Some examples on Dictators in the 1930s.

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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The Social Studies Show with guest Matt Miller (Audio version)

In this episode, Scott and Adam are joined by special guest, Matt Miller, author of AI for Educators and Ditch that Textbook.

Episode problem of practice

How can EduProtocols help me ChatGPT proof student writing?  
Sequence EduProtocols so that students need to show work every day. Culminating tasks should not be a surprise. 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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The Social Studies Show with guest Matt Miller

In this episode, Scott and Adam are joined by special guest, Matt Miller, author of AI for Educators and Ditch that Textbook.

Episode problem of practice

How can EduProtocols help me ChatGPT proof student writing?  
Sequence EduProtocols so that students need to show work every day. Culminating tasks should not be a surprise. 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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The Social Studies Show – Iron Chef

In this episode, Scott and Adam are joined by special guest, Louis Bonsteel, a Los Angeles Unified School District history teacher as they talk about Iron Chef in the social studies classroom.

How can I prep my students for all the people they will meet in this time period? How can I help my students fact-check what they read online? Iron Chef to the rescue.

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Marlena Hebern

A two minute introduction.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMm1hEFz9wQ 

Moler’s Musings

Iron Chef/Archetype Smash

https://molersmusings.wordpress.com/2023/03/24/the-week-that-was-in-505-63/  

History Rewriter

Jigsaw Tool  https://historyrewriter.com/2019/09/30/mix-iron-chef-into-reading-writing/ 

Fact Checking 

https://historyrewriter.com/2023/04/03/fact-checking-with-iron-chef/ 

Louis Bonsteel

 

Redlands US Iron Chef PD

A 1 hour webinar on Iron Chef. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDYS3IV6jfA 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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The Social Studies Show – Episode 2

In this episode, Scott and Adam are joined by Dominic Helmstetter and Ben Harrington as they talk about Thin Slides in the social studies classroom.

Problem: Do your students read every word of each slide they present?

  • Require your students to emotionally engage with their audience.
    Thin Slides provide a visual cue. Compelling images help them recall what they know about the content without relying on written notes.

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Moler’s Musings

 

Thin Slides examples of … 

History Rewriter

See example #3 for a Thin Slide Ignite Talk on the French Revolution. Twenty Thin Slides that culminate in a four minute speech. 

More resources found on the Show Notes for the episode

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