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Oral History

Oral History Information

Information about the Oral History Project will placed on this website. The files of information sent home will also be here in case things get lost. You can print off a new copy, sign it, and send in to school in order to meet the deadlines. New information will be posted from time to time until the project is completed. If you have any questions, please email me at tondrey@athensasd.org or phone me at Rowe.

Here are the Oral History Dates.

The file with the Oral History Dates is attached below. Feel free to print a copy off for your reference.

Oral History Parent Letter

The file below is the Parent Letter. If it has been misplaced, feel free to print a new one, sign it, and send it into school.

 

Subject Letter

Below you will find a copy of the Subject Letter. If it has been misplaced, feel free to print it off, have your subject sign it, and send it in. It is due 9/23/2011.

 

Oral History Brochure

You will find the file for the Oral History Brochure below this article. It shows what the basic elements of the Triptych are. There is also a photo attached of a generalized drawing of a finished triptych. These are for your reference.

 

Oral History Questions

Here is a PowerPoint about the type of questions you want to create for the Oral History Interview. This should help you create the type of questions you need for the interview. If you have any questions, please talk to Mrs. Ondrey. We'll work together to get you on the right track.

Sample Questions

You need 100 questions for the interview. Attached is a list of questions that you can pick and choose from to get started. You will not want to use all the questions because some might not apply to your subject. After seeing this list, it might be easier to generate your own list of questions. As you start making your list, type them up with Mr. Lemmon or in the library.

More Oral History Questions

If you click on the following hyperlink, you will find more questions to borrow for your Oral History Interview.

http://articles.scrapbooking.com/family_history.htm

The same questions can be found in the attached file below.