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Martin Burrett

Ancient civilizations - British Museum - 63 views

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    A good resource from the British museum. Explore ancient civilizations from across time and across the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Michele Brown

Welcome to The Ancient Web - The Ancient World's Great Civilizations - 6 views

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    Explore ancient worlds and civilizations.
Stacy Olson

Welcome to The Ancient Web - The Ancient World's Great Civilizations - 101 views

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    Resources for teaching ancient civilizations/early world history.
Martin Burrett

The Ancient Web - the Ancient World's Great Civilizations - 7 views

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    A wonderful history website with a vast collection of videos, text & images from cultures across the world and throughout history. Log in not required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
maryanne wright

About ABC Splash - splash.abc.net.au - 120 views

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    a new world-class education website for Australia packed with hundreds of videos, audio clips and games 100% free to watch and play at home and in school See volcanos erupt and microbats fly. Investigate fossils, megafires and worm farms. Meet fairytale monsters. Unwrap an Ancient Egyptian mummy and explore the Great Barrier Reef without getting wet!
csavich

Old Maps Online - 101 views

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    Ancient maps added from all sorts of libraries all over the world. Cool!
Martin Burrett

Patronage For Teachers - 3 views

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    "Schools achieve amazing things everyday, especially when educators and students have the right resources and experience. However, with funding at chronically low levels in many education systems around the world, schools are looking for innovative ways to invest more funds into the classroom, beyond simply asking parents to make up the shortfall.  The idea of patronage for scholars and artisans by philanthropists is nothing new and has its roots in the ancient past."
Trevor Cunningham

Google World Wonders Project - 156 views

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    Excellent Social Studies resource.
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    The Google World Wonders Project is a platform which brings world heritage sites of the modern and ancient world online. Using Street View, 3D modeling and other Google technologies, we have made these amazing sites accessible to everyone across the globe. With videos, photos and in-depth information, you can now explore the world wonders from your armchair just as if you were there.
Martin Burrett

Atlas of World History - 83 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
Keith Dennison

Help with free online textbooks - 110 views

To all: Thank you so much. Keep the resources coming! These are wonderful and I am so appreciative of your help. Take care, Keith

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Sandra Flowers

The (Coming) Social Media Revolution in the Academy - Daniels and Feagin - Fast Capital... - 6 views

  • Scholars now completing PhD’s have likely never known a world without the Internet and social media.
  • Ultimately, this technological transformation is going to have major implications on expert knowledge. The Internet increases voices and knowledge available to all. Elitism in the expert knowledge world is declining; the Internet democratizes knowledge building and use. Much more knowledge has become available, and the distinction between experts and ordinary folks, what Gramsci might have called “organic intellectuals,” is declining.
  • Academic bloggers frequently use blogs to keep up with the relevant literature in their field, thereby providing a kind of public note-taking and research-sharing exercise. Academic bloggers also use blogging as a rough draft for ideas they later develop fully for peer-reviewed papers or books.
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  • bloggers have embraced Internet technologies in ways that broaden the scope of their research work beyond college walls and in ways reaching beyond old disciplinary silos. This is partly about reaching audiences in disparate geographic locations
  • Academics, like others who use Twitter, have found short updates a useful way to find and maintain connections to others who share their research and other interests
  • For academics that may toil in relative isolation from others who share their immediate interests, the social connection of blogging and microblogging can also provide an opportunity to curate the ideal academic department.  While in another era, scholars may have identified strongly with their PhD-granting university, the college or university, or the academic department in which they are currently employed, the rise of social media allows for a new arrangement of colleagues.
  • Our colleagues in the humanities have embraced digital technologies much more readily than those of us in sociology or the social sciences more generally.  A casual survey of the blogosphere reveals that those in the humanities (and law schools) are much more likely to maintain academic blogs than social scientists.  In terms of scholarship, humanities scholars have been, for more than ten years, innovating ways to combine traditional scholarship with digital technologies.
  • scholars in English have established a searchable online database of the papers of Emily Dickinson and historians have developed a site that offers a 3D digital model showing the urban development of ancient Rome in A.D. 320.
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    Great article on coming changes in digital scholarship.
Dominic Salvucci

Free MP3 Graffiti: World Music MP3s - 1 views

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    Free open source music
Doug Brunner

Kidipede - History for Kids - Homework Help for Middle School Social Studies - 133 views

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    A good general history site covering ancient civilisations from across the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Martin Burrett

EyeWitness to History - 5 views

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    A site with a large collection of information on a variety of historical periods and regions. The site is mainly text and image based with a small set of video and audio clips and it is more suited to older students. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
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