Election Edge wins App of the Week​

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Election Edge wins App of the Week

Kimberly Hulbert

September 23, 2024

Election Edge, our award winning, non-partisan platform for teachers to explore U.S. History and the Presidential election process with students has been chosen as The Learning Counsel’s App of the Week.

Create Amazing Learning with Election Edge

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Creating Amazing Learning with Election Edge

Andrew Gump, Ph.D.

August 24, 2021

The past 18 months have shown us the importance of online educational support in our ever-changing world. It is not easy or intuitive to create an online platform that engages and educates at the same time.

Women’s History Month and Voices for Suffrage

Primary sources uncover stories and a perspective that we struggle to understand hundreds of years after the fact. For example, Sarah Wallace Pease's 1897 paper "Recollections of Sarah Wallace Pease" recalls her experience serving on a grand jury. Pease was one of the first women in the entire United States to serve on a jury after Wyoming signed woman suffrage into law in 1870 and soon after allowed women to serve on juries.

The MOST Important Key to Making Remote Learning Work

The MOST Important Key to Making Remote Learning Work

You’ve been told to shut your school down and shift your students, teachers, staff and curriculum online. Is that realistic? Here is some advice from someone who has been in education for 30+ years, built online products and implemented programs in large online schools.

Origins, Voices for Suffrage Guide for Use

We are so happy to announce the release of our fifth Guided Tour on our Library of Congress funded Voices for Suffrage web application: Origins! Guided Tours are 20-minute guided lessons including videos and interactive activities to teach a specific piece of the movement.