Guided support students can use to develop their individual archival research persona using the Western History Center's "Anchored Collections Series" or by exploring their own curiosity through an exhibit on campus or in the community. These…
This is a set of questions that allow Casper College students to choose the answer that best describes their natural curiosity using an Anchored Collection in the Western History Center. There are no wrong answers!
Lesson outline for a 50-minute one-shot lesson for a Casper College course to learn primary source literacy skills with an optional section on the incorporation of secondary sources.
Potential Media Communication class project designed to leverage the Charles "Chuck" Morrison Photographs and Papers to teach lifelong learning and professional communication skills.
Postcard Perspectives: Image, Message, and the Material Culture of Casper is a potential project that incorporates use of the Chuck Morrison Photographs and Papers as a project idea for Media Communication Majors.
This document goes over how the Charles "Chuck" Morrison Photographs and Papers can support experiential learning and potential opportunities to map use of the collection to areas of study in Communications and History.
The analysis and research skills in this document focus on directly engaging with the content and form of the records to extract meaning and assess reliability.
This document outlines the importance that the finding aid for the Charles "Chuck" Morrison Photographs and Papers, and for any well-documented archival collection, to adhere to the core principles established by Describing Archives: A Content…
The Charles “Chuck” Morrison Photographs and Papers perfectly illustrates the symbolic power of archives, as it captures the multifaceted life of one man, Charles "Chuck" Morrison, whose personal experiences were deeply intertwined with the…