Creative Works

"Reflections."

Picciano, A.G. (2010). “Reflections”. Video documenting the reflections and perceptions of major grant recipients of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Anytime, Anyplace Learning Program, 1992-2010.

"Central High."

Picciano, A.G. (1996). “Central High.” A multimedia program incorporating video from Blackside Inc. Eyes on the Prize with other video, images, and text to teach the issues involved with Brown v. Board of Education and the integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957.

"Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl."

Brier, S., Brown, J., Vasquez, A. and Picciano, A.G. (1994). A multimedia program incorporating video from The American Social History Project’s Who Built America? series with other video, images, and text to teach about immigrant women working in the garment industry (“sweatshops”) of New York City in the early 1900s.

"The Five Points."

Brier, S., Brown, J., Eynon, B., and Picciano, A.G. (1991). A multimedia program incorporating video from the American Social History Project’s Who Built America? series with other video, images, and text to teach about Irish immigrant life in New York City in the 1850s. This program was selected to be part of several exhibits including a national exhibit entitled “New Learning Technologies” held in San Diego, California and sponsored by IBM in June, 1992.
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