Yesterday, I shared with you some videos of John F. Kennedy’s inauguration as President of the United States. This morning I spent some time on the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum website and found some things that will be of interest to teachers of US History.
The JFK Presidential Library and Museum website has four interactive exhibits for learning about John F. Kennedy and his presidency. We Choose the Moon (a resource I reviewed over a year ago) is an interactive exploration of the Apollo 11 mission. The site covers everything from Kennedy’s first proclamation that the US would put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960’s to the moon landing itself.
The White House Diary is an interactive flipbook of Kennedy’s schedule while in office. You can flip through it page by page to see what he did on each day or pick a specific date from the calendar. Many of the pages include video clips and or images from that day.
The JFK Timeline is an interactive timeline Kennedy’s presidency. The timeline features cultural and world events as well as US political events.
Finally, the Virtual JFK Museum Tour takes you to view exhibits and artifacts in the museum. The tour is narrated and in some cases you hear Kennedy’s voice. The tour is divided into major themes and events of Kennedy’s presidency including his campaign, the Peace Corps, and the Space Race. The tour also includes some information about Bobby Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.