Pastimes
Online: Teaching History Using Digital
Resources
The
Ball State University Libraries’ Digital Media Repository (DMR) provides online
access to a range of digitized primary source materials, including maps and
other cartographic resources, films and video, oral histories, photographs, and
publications. The GIS Research and Map
Collection (GRMC) has created lesson plans for teachers to incorporate these
digital collections into the study of history.
Sanborn
Fire Insurance maps are detailed maps identifying the commercial, industrial,
and residential sections of cities. The
maps were created for most cities around the country following the Civil
War. The Sanborn Company created more
maps at intervals as the city grew, so these maps provide an excellent glimpse
into the development and changes of a city over time.
The
Muncie Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps in
the DMR depict the city from 1883 to 1911.
An online tutorial is available that will explain the symbols, colors,
and other markings on the maps.
Teachers
may find these maps to be an interesting tool for studying local history. A guide to using these maps as part of a
history lesson is available from the GRMC in Cardinal Scholar.
Students can be assigned one or more city blocks and note the changes
over time. For example, at the turn of
the twentieth century Muncie was a thriving city with opera houses, huge
skating rinks, and a new Courthouse. And
in the times before huge discount department stores, numerous shops selling
specific products covered the map of downtown Muncie. And students can note how horse-related
businesses transformed to gas stations, tire stores, and, most noticeably,
parking lots.
Another
unique collection available from the DMR is the Thomas Ryan Diaries. This
collection includes four diaries written from 1886 to 1890 by Thomas Ryan, a
Muncie teenager. Ryan wrote in his
diaries every day. He recorded the
weather, events at school and around town, activities with friends, and chores
and playtime (see excerpt above, click to enlarge). The GRMC has created a new guide for teachers
to use the diaries as part of a history lesson:
Students can read about how Thomas was punished in school, games and
toys he played, books he read, and even how much he paid for candy.
Teachers
could incorporate multiple related collections to teach history. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps could show the
shops and schools during the time of Thomas Ryan. Muncie city directories in the DMR include
addresses, photographs, advertisements, and occupations of residents. Souvenir booklets that include drawings and
information about some of the buildings are also available in the DMR.
For
more information about the Digital Media Repository, please contact the
Archives and Special Collections at 765-285-5078. For information about using the lesson plan
guides or cartographic resources, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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