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#EdTech website & program focusing on using primary #shiphistory sources in #STEAM by @sshsa
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For our Object of the Month, we’re going #BackToSchool! If you were a student at the New York Nautical School (today @MaritimeCollege) in 1881, you might have received a report card like this. Graduate Thompson (1863–1938) was marked “Tolerable” in sail making 😅 📘: 1984.24.2
On this #LaborDay we are sharing the stories of women in commercial fishing out of Point Judith, Rhode Island. Visit youtu.be/d7z2DSFxtO4?si…–SHM5dNmWswsq to watch the film.
Learn more about her role in laying the transatlantic telegraph cable at shiphistory.org/2022/01/20/fro….
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From Telegraph to Text: How Undersea Cables Connect Us All - Steamship Historical Society
From Telegraph to Text is an NGSS-aligned engineering lesson teaching proper citations and how to communicate claims with evidence.
It's #WorldBeardDay! Here's an images from Steamboat Bill issue #108, Winter 1968. This mystery photo is said to be officers from the Great Eastern, perhaps on her cable-laying voyage.
Visit the Steamship Historical Society of America on Post Road in RI! Great exhibits and resources available! @SSHSA @STEAM_EdTech
We are hiring!!! SSHSA is looking for a Digital Archivist, an Archival Assistant, and an Administrative Assistant. All positions are in person at the Ship History Center in Warwick, RI. For detailed job descriptions and how to apply, please email [email protected].
Did you know that we provide 100% free standards-based STEAM lessons for grades K - 12? Teach with historic primary sources! Visit shiphistory.org!! Image: Painting of the nuclear steam power plant of the N.S. Savannah. George G. Sharp Collection, SSHSA Archives 
Learn about racial tensions in Detroit, the desegregation of the SS Columbia, & how it relates to Brown vs. Board of Education: shiphistory.org/2020/06/19/des… Image: The SS Columbia logbook for the day Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Ray was asked to leave the boat. #ArchivesBlackEducation
Teach the difference between primary & secondary sources using the case study of the first black owned & operated steamship company, the Black Star Line. This lesson is also adapted for remote learning. shiphistory.org/2020/01/20/the… #ArchivesBlackEducation #BlackHistoryMonth
We have a brand remote learning lesson! Students will learn how to use the method of dimensional analysis to solve simple problems. This method can be used to solve problems in math, science, and engineering. Check it out here: shiphistory.org/.../steamship-… @STEAM_EdTech
This week our community can't get enough of this experiment! It is our top lesson!! All you need is 2 containers, water, salt, & 2 eggs. Check it out here: shiphistory.org/2020/04/28/sal… This lesson is also great for the classroom for grades K - 4 and has #NGSS. @STEAM_EdTech
Did you know that we have a digital exhibit on the Posner Collection of Maritime Art? Check it out here sshsa.org/posner.html You can see the beautiful artwork, plus detailed up close shots, and historical notes on each piece of art.
Have you signed up for our newsletter? Visit sshsa.org/connect/newsle… to add your email to our list and stay up to date on all things ship history!!
The Champlin Foundation, a RI nonprofit that helps fund capital projects to enhance the local community, announced today that it will contribute $155,000 toward the purchase of the Ship History Center, which is part of our Full Ahead! campaign.
Did you know we have recently added lessons for early childhood education? Check out this lesson teaching pre-K students about shapes using images of ships from our archive at the Ship History Center: shiphistory.org/2020/08/28/shi…
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Ship Shape - Steamship Historical Society
Ship shape teaches student to recognize shapes by discussing and viewing steamships and creating their own ships from shapes.
Watch this oral history with former board president and longtime member of SSHSA, Ted Scull. youtu.be/o5JMkXiK2Og
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Ted Scull Interview
Have you heard the good news? SSHSA has purchased the Ship History Center and we're making headlines! Read all about it here: Providence Journal: providencejournal.com/news/20200928/… Providence Business News: pbn.com/steamship-hist… My Backyard News: mybackyardnews.com/2020/09/29/ssh…
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Steamship Historical Society purchases permanent home in Warwick
WARWICK – The Steamship Historical Society of America will have a permanent home, having completed its purchase of a property that once served as a college library at 2500 Post Road. The nonprofit...
Did you know that October is #AmericanArchivesMonth? We use our archival primary sources to develop lessons in STEAM & social studies subjects, which are 100% free to use. Check out our virtual education program at shiphistory.org Image: Queen Mary, WWII, SSHSA Archives.
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