Education Week C-SPAN Classroom - 0 views
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Incorporating Web sites and other online resources into the classroom allows teachers to provide students with up-to-the-minute data and resources, as many geography educators have discovered. C-SPAN's Classroom Web site attempts to fill that void for government and civics classes by giving users access to searchable video clips, some of which are available for download. The site from the cable-TV industry's nonprofit public-affairs service also provides standards-based resources-such as discussion questions, activities, and quizzes-for educators to use alongside the Web materials. Videos are grouped into six categories: principles of government, the U.S. Constitution, the legislative branch, the executive branch, the judicial branch, and political participation. Each category includes a featured video clip of a current event, along with a backlog of previous video clips from that category. Watching and downloading all videos requires registration, which is free for educators.
Original Civil War photographs - 0 views
EconEdLink | Current Events - 0 views
EDSITEment - All Websites - 0 views
home - Smithsonian's History Explorer - 0 views
Utah Education Network - 0 views
'Real Essence' of Geography Ed. Is Online (Education Week's Digital Directions) - 0 views
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New technology on the Internet-from geographic-information systems (or GIS) to create-your-own-map programs-is allowing teachers to tap into students' own interests and show them that geography is much more than filling in country names on a photocopied map. "It brings them into the world community," Cunha says. "It makes the flat map come alive."
Internet Public Library: Social Sciences - 0 views
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