Online Educator Workshops
Join us for workshops that combine historical content with classroom applications. These work-at-your-own-pace online workshops are geared for educators and for those seeking to earn continuing education credits. Each workshop offers the opportunity to earn up to forty contact hours with options for general education/social studies; digital learning competency; and/or reading/literacy credits. To review what types of credit are available for each workshop, check out this table. Our 2024-2025 workshops are offered at no cost to North Carolina educators, thanks to sponsorship from the North Carolina Society of Cincinnati. Questions? Review the Online Workshops FAQs. Still have questions? Contact Sally Causey Bloom at sally.bloom@dncr.nc.gov.
Upcoming Online Educator Workshops include:
Colonial Life in North Carolina
In this workshop, investigate questions like “Who lived in the land we call North Carolina before it was “discovered” and explored? How and why did people from Europe and Africa come to live here? What were their lives like and how did they create community and interact with each other? How were the early settlers governed, and what were their responses to being governed?” Thanks to the North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, this workshop is free to North Carolina educators. Limit of 30 per session. Transfers from other workshops are not permitted.
August 15-October 1, 2024 (Registration Closed)
Revolutionary Times in North Carolina
The peoples living in North Carolina in colonial times had varied responses to how they were governed. “Liberty” had different meanings across this land. How and when some people chose a route to become self-governed, even to the point of revolution, as well as the ways this revolution manifested itself in the state are explored in this online workshop. Thanks to the North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, this workshop is free to North Carolina educators. Limit of 30 per session. Transfers from other workshops are not permitted.