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National Archives Experience - 1 views

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    Access the "stacks" of the archives. Searcheable topically and allows you to create your own mini-collection of items
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    goodby 2015 welcome 2016 to all friends
Christina Sherrill

6th Grade Social Studies Resources - 0 views

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    all kinds of social studies resources for 6th grade
adina sullivan

Visual Geography: World - 1 views

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Judy Robison

Clay Shirky: How the Internet will (one day) transform government | Video on TED.com - 13 views

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    "The open-source world has learned to deal with a flood of new, oftentimes divergent, ideas using hosting services like GitHub -- so why can't governments? In this rousing talk Clay Shirky shows how democracies can take a lesson from the Internet, to be not just transparent but also to draw on the knowledge of all their citizens. Clay Shirky argues that the history of the modern world could be rendered as the history of ways of arguing, where changes in media change what sort of arguments are possible -- with deep social and political implications."
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
Teresa Ilgunas

Seriously Amazing | Smithsonian - 60 views

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    Really interesting site !!
Judy Robison

Start Here | The Victorians | The National Archives - 14 views

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    a new site from The National Archives of the United Kingdom. With a very accessible video guide, you….work like a historian investigating multiple artifacts and take notes in an online notebook. You can then save or print-out your notes.
Steve Ransom

sttp - 36 views

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    This is the kind of learning students really dive in to, learn so much from, and never forget. How many NY State middle school and high school teachers will pass on it because they have too much to teach? The irony...
Garth Holman

Implementing 21st Century Skills - Blog - 0 views

  • Garth, Steph and I are currently listening to Alan November speak at a technology conference at Bowling Green State University.  He started with a question: "what is the most important skill we should be teaching students?".  Alan then said thathat the president of HSBC, West Point University and a college professor all said that it should be EMPATHY.  Interesting talk Mr. November is giving about all the ways we, as teachers, should be using technology, but he is very pessimistic about teachers changing, giving students more control and bringing social networking into the classroom.  Great talking points, lots to think about.  More from the road as it occurs.
  • I read Harry Wong's First Days of School years ago.  I bought in to his ideas on teaching rules and procedures for the first days of school.  However, doing that on the first day of school made me just like everyone else.  That is not me, I am not everyone else.  I stand at the door and greet my students.  At th
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    Students as Historians, project video up to view. #sschat #socialstudies #historyteacher #edchat http://t.co/uirdKmej
Judy Robison

Our Documents - 100 Milestone Documents - 31 views

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    Really impressive resource for US history, includes teacher resources, document summaries, document transcripts, and high res PDF's of original documents.
Judy Robison

The Best Sites For Learning About Protests In History | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 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):"
Judy Robison

Maps of War ::: Library - 74 views

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    interactives of both WW1 & 2 as well as Iraq, Darfur, and an intriguing interactive on Global Migration Most of these seem very detailed analysis
Bruce Huddleson

DocsTeach - 1 views

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    access to more than 3,000 primary sources from the National Archives
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    Primary search tool from the National Archives. Create activities. Excellent!
Judy Robison

Civil War Battles & Civil War Casualties Interactive Map - The Washington Post - 31 views

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    "Battles and Casualties of the Civil War map Press the play button below to watch the war unfold over time. Drag the scrubber or click on the months and years to change the date range. Roll over the circles for more information on each battle. Casualties are defined as killed, wounded, missing and captured."
Tero Toivanen

Maps ETC Homepage - 29 views

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    Historic maps for students & teachers Welcome to ETC's collection of historic maps. Here you will find over 5,000 maps representing many different time periods. A friendly license allows teachers and students to use up to 25 maps in non-commercial school projects without further permission. All maps are available as GIF or JPEG files for screen display as well as in PDF for printing. Use the GIF or JPEG maps for classroom presentations and student websites. Use the PDF maps for displays, bulletin boards, and printed school reports.
anonymous

Economic lesson plans, Personal Finance lesson plans and resources for educators, students and afterschool providers | EconEdLink - 0 views

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    Resources for economic and personal finance lessons
Steve Ransom

Mystery Skype - Who Could it Be? | Mr. Avery's Classroom Blog - 31 views

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    Great use of Skype and student roles in problem-solving!
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