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Martin Burrett

The Abolition of Slavery Project - 0 views

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    A site about the history of the slave trade and its eventual abolition. See timelines, audio sources and a well made 'Day in the life of' resource. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
David Hilton

Group History Teachers's best content - 22 views

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    If you're a history teacher come and share sources and ideas with other history educators.
Maggie Verster

The History of the Internet in a Nutshell - 28 views

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    "Here's a brief history of the Internet, including important dates, people, projects, sites, and other information that should give you at least a partial picture of what this thing we call the Internet really is, and where it came from"
David Freeburg

Google Mapping Native American History « Epic Epoch - 0 views

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    Use Google Maps to tell Native American history.
Darla Beckwith

Video -- Native Americans -- National Geographic - 0 views

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    "http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/kids/history-kids/native-americans-kids.html" Has tons of great introductory videos on World and US history topics. Would be a great talking point for conversations and questions as you begin a unit.
Martin Burrett

Bomb Sight - Mapping the World War 2 London Blitz Bomb Census - 0 views

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    This is an amazing history resource which plots each bomb dropped in the London Blitz during the Second World War. Click on the point on the map to view information and photos. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Judy Robison

World Maps - 76 views

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    If you think that the website Maps of World offers a huge collection of maps, you would be correct. If you guessed that the maps were of continents, nations, states, and cities then you would be right about that as well. What I discovered about Maps of World that I didn't expect was the amount of facts and information that accompanied their maps. Included with each map is the history, the demographics, the economic data and other useful facts of the continent/nation/state you looked up. They also feature road maps, printable maps, route planners, railroad maps, physical maps, and "Top Ten" themed maps. Maps of World is a great site for maps but it is so much more, it is a useful tool for learning about nations and their history. notes from Michael Sheehan
Judy Robison

The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History | Larry Ferlazzo's Webs... - 25 views

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    "Larry Ferlazzo's choices for The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History (that are accessible to English Language Learners):"
Martin Burrett

History of the Monarchy - 0 views

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    Read information about the kings and Queens of England, Scotland and the UK using this interactive timeline. Just click on the images to find out more about that king or queen. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Cara Whitehead

February: Black History Month - 0 views

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    February is Black History Month. Here's a word list to add to your lesson plans! This list can be used to play all of the games and activities on our site. http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=2851114
Ihering Alcoforado

Mind, Brain, & Education - 1 views

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    Solution Tree, a leading educational professional development company, has released Mind, Brain, & Education, a new book that explores neuroscience's implications for improving teaching and education.Mind, Brain, & Education is a landmark publication in the emerging field of educational neuroscience. The book showcases insights into the learning process and explores its implications for educational theory and practice. With an introduction and chapter by David A. Sousa, one of the primary researchers in the field, and chapters by 16 leading experts, Mind, Brain, & Education provides a comprehensive overview of the history and current research being conducted in this emerging field.The researchers who contribute to the volume use the growing knowledge of how the brain functions and develops to explore the field's implications for pedagogy and the classroom. "It's an excellent, timely, informative book on the history and current status of the field that has come to be known as educational neuroscience," said Robert Sylwester, emeritus professor of education at the University of Oregon. "The 10 chapters that constitute the heart of the book were written by a wonderful mix of outstanding researchers and educators, from Michael I. Posner, a renowned pioneer in the use of neuroimaging technology in psychology/education and the recipient of the 2009 National Medal of Science, to Judy Willis, who left a career as a neurologist to become an elementary/middle school teacher." Mind, Brain, & Education is the sixth book in the Leading Edge™ series. The Leading Edge™ series unites education authorities from around the globe and asks them to confront the important issues that affect teachers and administrators-the issues that profoundly impact student success
Frances DiDavide

Maps of War ::: Visual History of War, Religion, and Government - 1 views

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    I hope this site helps you place today's current events into a greater historical context. Each map is well-researched and based in fact, and none of the work is meant to be biased or political. No spin or opinion, just fact-based conclusions about the history of war. Maps-of-War is created by a Flash-Designer hobbyist and professional history- buff. Enjoy your visit and feel free to save or share our work for your own use!
Jason Heiser

History Maker - 37 views

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    Make history articles. Similar to wikispaces
Steve Ransom

Subject Matters: Why students fall behind on history - CNN.com - 22 views

  • "I think they learn information by itself, in isolation," Frazer said of his students. "But putting the big picture together is not happening."
  • History is not an area that requires testing under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, so it often gets shortchanged
  • "The only issue that I have with what I teach is, I wish I had time to go deeper,"
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  • "You have to take away time from the bigger topics in order to make sure you cover small details, just because they could appear on the state exam,"
  • constantly weighing how much "trivia"
  • Because some of that material was covered as long ago as eighth grade, Frazer must take time to review so his students can pass the high school test.
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    Great article that paints our current educational direction toward trivia vs. deep understanding
Martin Burrett

Atlas of World History - 0 views

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    A map and timeline of civisations of the old world. See when they appear and information about them. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Cathy Oxley

Lion Television . Case Study . Horrible Histories - 13 views

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    Television series and interactive game based onHorrible Histories books
Louise Robinson-Lay

History of literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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    background history of world literature
Martin Burrett

American Museum of Natural History - 0 views

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    The children's section of the American Museum of Natural History site is packed with fun, games, images and information about the natural world. Explore animals from the distant past right up to how humans read expressions. There is something for anyone. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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