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started by David Hilton on 07 Jun 09
  • David Hilton
     
    This message relates to anyone who teaches history and uses diigo. The availability of sources and resources provides history teachers with enormous opportunities to move away from old-fashioned, textbook-based teaching and bring history alive for their students. There's a History Teachers group now on diigo (at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers) for teachers and students of history to share links, ideas and resources on how to improve the quality of history teaching. Come along and share your work with others and pick up or steal ideas. See you there.
  • Pamela AuCoin
     
    I love this idea. The link isn't working, though.
    David Hilton wrote:
    > This message relates to anyone who teaches history and uses diigo. The availability of sources and resources provides history teachers with enormous opportunities to move away from old-fashioned, textbook-based teaching and bring history alive for their students. There's a History Teachers group now on diigo (at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers) for teachers and students of history to share links, ideas and resources on how to improve the quality of history teaching. Come along and share your work with others and pick up or steal ideas. See you there.
  • David Hilton
     
    Hi Paula
    For some reason the second bracket has been included in the url address, so it doesn't work. This should get you there: http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers
    See you there!
    David.
  • David Hilton
     
    This is the working link for history teachers to join the group http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers . Please come along if you're interested in sharing resources and ideas with other history teachers. If you twitter you'll find me at https://twitter.com/DavidHilton1 where I share most of the new links I come across.
  • Kecia Waddell
     
    Pamela , while you are still here and still have an interest in history resources do please check out SHOOMP.com

    It's a fav of mine these days!

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