This path is a review on the book, written by Mary Susan Shuman on 7 Jul 2022.
Watchfires of Women's Suffrage
This interactive scalar book is a resource to help teachers and students explore United States woman's suffrage and anti-suffrage movements through primary sources. Start at the introduction for resources and modeling examples. The geographic focus is Washington, DC but could be expanded to include additional suffragists and regions. As project planning, this lesson book will be opened to teachers and students to add their work as authors and grow the lesson plan and sources for others.
"Any Scalar project can have multiple authors, whether it’s you and one other person or an entire class, opening a wide range of collaborative authoring possibilities. Import a video into your project for others to comment on, create a library of media for a set of contributors to embed in their own writings, or have each author create their own home page within the publication with links out to other items in the project or on the web. Every content update is tracked, saved, and identified with the name of its creator, so you can keep track of who did what."
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