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First Nations, Metis and Inuit Lessons with Technology (Technologies…
First Nations, Metis and Inuit Lessons with Technology
HISTORY
Students could use virtual museums to collect photos of artifacts and arts, then film themselves doing an "artifact talk" (Quicktime)
Students could research the website to develop digital "posters" to promote current artifacts at the museum
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HOUSING
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First using Kleki, Students can draw thier own designs for tipi. Then, using Quicktime or iMovie, students can create a documentary/voice discussing their style of tipi
students can create an online presentation showing the different mathematics that make up the structures of these tipi's
HUNTING
Using Zoom, Students could contact Elders to have them discuss different hunting techniques used by FNMI
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Students can research images of tools and create posters/showcases of the tools with typed descriptions of the use/details of each tool
ART/CULTURAL CELEBRATION
Students can create and "online artifact" website of their own, which includes art examples and drawings from First Nations
Students create a "how to" video on YouTube, showing how to do the dances
Students can find videos of these dances, and after doing research, do voice-overs (iMovie) of videos on the they've found explaining what the moves signify
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