Anne Savage is an Educational Resource Specialist at the Library of Congress, where she develops and delivers professional development, as well as creates classroom materials. Before coming to the Library, she was an elementary teacher and school-based technology specialist in Fairfax County, Virginia, and a programming manager of educational Web content at a large corporation.
Most Recent Posts
- The Thomas Jefferson Building: Exploring Symbolism and Purpose November 27th, 2012
- Changing Images of Thanksgiving: Library of Congress Primary Sources November 18th, 2012
- Primary Sources Every Day from the Library of Congress September 25th, 2012
- Getting to Know You…with Library of Congress Primary Sources September 4th, 2012
- Ten Tips to Start the Year with Primary Sources August 23rd, 2012
- Blog Round-Up: Using the Primary Source Analysis Tool June 26th, 2012
- Flag Day: Exploring the History and Meaning of a National Symbol May 15th, 2012
- Library of Congress Search: Making it Easier to Find and Use Primary Sources May 1st, 2012
- Making Interdisciplinary Connections with Maps April 24th, 2012
- Primary Source Analysis Tool: What’s Next? Further Investigation April 19th, 2012