Education Week: ‘Safe’ Social Networking Tailored for K-12 Schools

This school year, the students in Robert A. Miller's 5th grade class at Port Orange Elementary School in Florida have been chatting with historical figures. They've given Thomas Jefferson advice on how to write the Declaration of Independence and touched base with Benjamin Franklin. In early spring, they had conversations with explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as the duo made their way west. The explorers sent back detailed descriptions of prairie dogs and the sights they saw on their travels. Students had to restrain themselves from revealing to the explorers the pivotal role that the recent addition to their team—a pregnant Native American woman named Sacagawea—would play.
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