LESSON PLAN

Technical Aspects of the Victorian Era

Technology Guidelines

Technology Communication Tools

Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts and other audiences.

Students use a variety of media and formats to communicate and present information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.

Technology Productivity Tools

Students use technology tools to enhance learning, increase productivity, and promote creativity.

Students use productivity tools to work collaboratively in developing technology-rich, authentic, student-centered products

Technology Performance Indicators

Use context-specific tools, software, and simulations to support learning and research.

Apply productivity/multimedia tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, group collaboration, and learning throughout the curriculum.

Select and use appropriate tools and technology resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and solve problems.

Hardware

Computer terminals

Internet access

Software

If necessary, use Microsoft Power Point Slide Show for the class if computer access for the class cannot be obtained.

Contact Information

Coordinator
coordinator@crt.state.la.us

Victorian Era Bibliography 

Clark, Clifford Clark, Jr.  The American Family Home:  1800-1960.  Chapel Hill, NC:  University of North Carolina Press, 1986. 

Greenaway, Kate. Book of Games: Selections from the Original, Written and Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Bath, England: Robert Frederick Ltd., 1993 

Kalman, Bobbie. Games from Long Ago. New York, NY: Crabtree Publishing Company, 1995. 

Lingeman, Richard.  Small Town America:  A Narrative History 1620  - The Present.  New York, NY:  G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1980.   

Maass, John.  The Gingerbread Age:  A View of Victorian America.  New York, NY:  Rinehart, 1957; reprint ed., New York, NY:  Greenwich House, 1983. 

Maass, John.  The Victorian Home in America.  New York: NY:  Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1972. 

Poesch, Jessie and Bacot, Barbara SoRelle. Louisiana Buildings 1720-1940: The Historic American Buildings Survey. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1997. 

Rogers, Meyric R.  American Interior Design:  The Traditions and Development of Domestic Design from Colonial Times to the Present.  New York: NY:  W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1947. 

Ruhling, Nancy and Freeman, John Crosby.  The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Victoriana:  A Comprehensive Guide to the Designs, Customs, and Inventions of the Victorian Era.  Philadelphia:  Running Press, 1994. 

Schlereth, Thomas J.  Victorian America:  Transformations in Everyday Life, 1876- 1915.  New York, NY:  Harper Perennial, 1991. 

Seale, William.  The Tasteful Interlude:  American Interiors Through the Camera's Eye, 1860-1917, 2nd edition.  Nashville:  American Association for State and Local History, 1981. 

Sutherland, Daniel E.  The Expansion of Everyday Life, 1860-1876.  New York, NY:  Harper & Row, Publishers, 1989. 

Vogt, Lloyd.  A Young Person's Guide to New Orleans Houses.  Gretna, LA:  Pelican, c. 1992. 

Vogt, Lloyd.  New Orleans Houses:  A House-Watcher's Guide.  NP, 1985. 

Wright, Gwendolyn.  Building the Dream:  A Social History of Housing in America.  New York, NY:  Pantheon Books, 1981. 

Zingham-Leith, Elan and Susan.  The Secret Life of Victorian Houses.  Washington, DC:  Elliott & Clark Publishing. 1993.

 

 

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