Mark Sample powered back a bird's nest energy drink during one of his final visits to the Center before departing for Davidson. Although six cans arrived from Vietnam, only Fred Gibbs also tried the restorative elixir, which he memorably described as a "three-dimensional beverage."
Two fourth-grade students in Alexandria, Virginia analyze John Smith's 1612 map of Virginia. The Teaching America History grant supported teachers incorporating historical thinking in their classrooms.
A photo of Trevor Owens presenting "There Has to Be a Better Way: Zotero and Research 2.0" to a packed session at Educause in October of 2007 in Seattle WA. As the primary educational technology conference for higher education institutions this talk played a significant role in further getting the word out about Zotero to this community.
Two Virginia fourth graders analyze a pair of editorial cartoons as part of a Teaching American History activity. By asking questions about the artist's choices in creating these cartoons, students learn more about Virginia's history of segregation and "Massive Resistance".