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jeremy d. stoddard

Selected Presentations
See my cv for comprehensive list

Refereed Conference Paper Presentations

Colonial Williamsburg’s Electronic Field Trip Model: A Model Virtual Field Trip for the Social Studies? Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, March 2008.

Powerful and authentic social studies in a high stakes state: Negotiating opportunities and preparing pre-service teachers.
Part of symposium: Teaching Social Studies Methods in an Age of Accountability. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, San Diego, CA, November 28, 2007.

Epistemology Drives Pedagogy: Two History Teachers’ Practice with Film. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 11 2007.

Terrorism According to the Text: Representations of 9/11 and Terrorism in Popular High School Social Studies Textbooks (with Dr. Diana Hess). Part of symposium: Curricular Politics: The Roles of the Present in Representing the Past. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, D.C., November 30, 2006.

Attempting to Understand the Lives of Others: Film as a Tool for Developing Historical Empathy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. April 11, 2006.

Film as a Tool for Engaging Students in Historical Thinking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. April 10, 2006.

Was That How It Really Happened? Using Film and Video to Engage Students In Historical Thinking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Kansas City, MO. November 17, 2005.

The Burden of Historical Representation: Race and "Educational" Hollywood Film. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies, Baltimore, MD. November 18, 2004.

Other Refereed National and Regional/State Presentations

Exploring Global Perspectives of the Past and Present Through Films (with Dr. Alan Marcus). Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council for the Social Studies, San Diego, CA, December 1, 2007.

Teaching About the Presidency through Video & Audio
(with Stephanie Van Hover, David Hicks, and Meghan Manfra). Virginia Annual Conference for Social Studies Educators, Richmond, VA, October 20, 2007.

Using Media and Technology to Teach About the Holocaust and Genocide
(with Meghan Manfra, David Hicks, and Stephanie Van Hover). Virginia Annual Conference for Social Studies Educators, Richmond, VA, October 19, 2007.

Teaching History with Film: Promises, Pitfalls, and Pedagogy (with Dr. Alan Marcus). Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council for the Social Studies, Washington D.C., December 2, 2006. Session sponsored by the College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for the Social Studies.

Digital Deliberation: Using Digital Tools to Engage Students in the Deliberation of Historical and Social Issues. Presented at the Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies and International Education Conference, Middleton, WI. March 20, 2006.

Tinsel Town as Teacher: Hollywood Film in U.S. History Classrooms (with Dr. Alan Marcus). Presented at the Annual meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies. Baltimore, MD. November 19, 2004.

A Window into History: Digital Media and Critical Thinking in the Social Studies. Presented at the Governors Wisconsin Educational Technology Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI. October 13, 2004.
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