Integrating FNMI and Technology

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Integrating FNMI and Technology by Mind Map: Integrating FNMI and Technology

1. Videos/Podcasts

1.1. Interviews with Elders

1.1.1. Kisiku'k Wklusuwaqnmuow - What Elders have to say (website)

1.1.2. Voices of the Elders

1.2. Residential Schools

1.2.1. Legacy of Hope and the Forgotten Metis (website)

1.3. National Film Board

1.3.1. Numerous videos that support Social Studies K-12 curriculum

2. Zoom/Skype

2.1. Elders can virtually visit your classroom

2.2. Connect with an Indigenous classroom

3. Content Curating from Indigenous Sources

3.1. Pinterest

3.1.1. Find boards created where FNMI culture and information are their core. Learn new things like First Nations crafts and games.

3.2. Instagram

3.2.1. Explore pages where Elders are shown making traditional foods and clothing items. Watch traditional dances and ceremonies.

3.3. Twitter

3.3.1. Follow the Assembly of First Nations, the Calgary Stampede First Nations Princess and more important FNMI organizations and people.

4. Virtual Museum Tours

4.1. Glenbow Museum

4.1.1. Niitoy-yiss: The Blackfoot Tipi

4.1.2. Story Robes

4.1.3. Niitsitapiisinni: Our Way of Life

4.1.4. Thule Whalebone House

4.2. Royal BC Museum

4.2.1. Totem Poles

4.3. McCord Museum

4.3.1. Mi'kmaq

4.3.2. Inuit Clothing

5. Online Games

5.1. Turtle Island Game

5.1.1. Explore Turtle Island through a fun online game!

5.2. First Nations and Inuit Inventions

5.2.1. A game from the Government of Canada that lets you explore the discoveries and inventions of FNMI people

5.3. Memory Game

5.3.1. Learn about storytelling, the medicine wheel, moccasins and more through a memory game.