Digital History - 1 views
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Ann Maass on 04 Oct 11Digital History has documents and photos that cover most of the topics taught in American History. Students can search by category or use the online modules that are arranged by topic. The modules include primary sources such as photos and documents. Also included in the modules are a fact sheet, website recommendations, and other books and films that have to do with the topic. An especially fun part of the site is the "You Choose the Headline" feature, which allows students to choose an event from a list and see the actual newspaper headline from that day.
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Kelly Eby on 06 Oct 11This site is one of my favorites. It is one of those sites that is packed with so much interest that you don't want to stop exploring. The set up is very appealing and the appearance of the site is beautiful. The images, accounts, exibitions and multimedia are so rich and authentic. There is so much here: guides for teachers, interactive timeline, historical music and more. This is a must see if you teach social studies.
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Amber Blair on 08 Oct 11Digital History offers many sources for teachers and high school students. A section of primary sources that include historic newspapers, documents, court cases, and other sources are available. Visual, multimedia, and interactives are available to enrich student's learning and research process.