Matthew Friedman, Associate Director, Anti-Defamation League.
Nearly 50 Southern California educators attended the workshop.
Sharing ideas about Echoes and Reflections.
Listening to a presentation about Echoes and Reflections.
Teachers discussing the primary sources in Echoes and Reflections
Dan Leshem, Associate Director of Research at the Institute, presents a session titled, "Making Meaning: Hearing, Translating, and Responding to Video Testimony."
Learning how to use the multimedia curriculum.
More than 17,000 educators have been trained to use Echoes and Reflections.
Discussing with students how to use survivor testimony.
Sharing ideas about video testimony.
Participants came from across Southern California.
Teachers discuss how to help students connect survivor testimony to their own lives.
Nearly 50 Southern California educators attended the workshop.
Sheila Hansen, Senior Trainer and Content Specialist at the Institute, presents a session titled "IWitness: A New Website for 21st Century Teaching and Learning."
A teacher registers on IWitness, gaining access to more than 1,300 testimonies and learning activities for students.
A teacher watches a survivor's testimony on IWitness.
A teacher explores IWitness in the computer lab.
A teacher watches the testimony of Ellis Lewin, a Jewish Holocaust survivor.
A teacher watches the testimony of H. Henry Sinason, a Jewish Holocaust survivor.