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  1. EVZ module 8

    3449 Тема 8. Приватність та її межі EVZ

    Anonymous - 11/03/2020 - 12:45pm

  2. AFH 2013 Gala Speeches Playlist

    4167 4168 4169 4170 4171 4172 event

    webmaster - 03/06/2015 - 2:08pm

  3. Jane C. Moore

    After learning about IWitness for the first time, social studies teacher Jane C. Moore was inspired to begin using it in her class this year and she even introduced the program to an enthusiastic group of teachers at a...

    robin.migdol - 09/05/2014 - 6:00pm

  4. Roundtable Hosted by USC Shoah Foundation to Discuss Role of Technology in Teaching the Humanities

    robin.migdol - 02/10/2014 - 4:57pm

  5. David Tomkins

    David Tomkins’ students will learn about global rhetorics of survival through testimonies from the Visual History Archive following Tomkins’ teaching fellowship this summer at the USC Shoah Foundation. Tomkins is one...

    robin.migdol - 04/16/2014 - 4:36pm

  6. Inside IWitness: “Chance and Choice: A Survivor’s Story”

    Inside IWitness is an ongoing series that will profile each activity in IWitness, along with a clip featured in the activity and a teacher who uses IWitness in his or her classroom. Chance and Choice: A Survivor...

    robin.migdol - 09/25/2014 - 5:05pm

  7. Nové možnosti pre pedagógov na slovensku

    webmaster - 06/09/2014 - 5:23pm

  8. Quick Facts about the testimonies at the Institute

    56,669 testimonies indexed in the Archive 45 languages represented from 65 countries 119,565 hours of testimony

    webmaster - 10/15/2020 - 4:58pm

  9. Ulrika Citron

    Ulrika Citron was born and raised in Sweden. Citron is the co-chair of USC Shoah Foundation’s Next Generation Council and active in the nonprofit world. She lives in New York City with her husband, Joel, and three children. ...

    deanna.pitre - 01/10/2020 - 2:58pm

  10. Marianna Bergida

    Marianna Bergida grew up with little knowledge of most of her family – her mother, sister, cousins, grandparents, aunts and uncles were killed in Auschwitz when she was very young, and her father couldn’t speak about his...

    robin.migdol - 10/07/2014 - 4:11pm

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