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Fred Delventhal

History Engine: Tools for Collaborative Education and Research | Home - 15 views

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    "The History Engine is an educational tool that gives students the opportunity to learn history by doing the work-researching, writing, and publishing-of a historian. The result is an ever-growing collection of historical articles or "episodes" that paints a wide-ranging portrait of life in the United States throughout its history and that is available to scholars, teachers, and the general public in our online database." Via http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/04/history-engine-explore-stories-of.html
Fred Delventhal

History Happens - Home - 23 views

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    History Happens is a collection of music videos about characters from American history. Our goal is to inform and inspire young people that an individual can make a difference--as evidenced by the many acts of courage, endurance and passion that make up the American story. These music videos can be used as a platform for all kinds of innovative, multi-disciplinary, project-based teaching/learning experiences. To learn more about our programs, please feel free to contact us by telephone or email.
Fred Delventhal

The History Channel - History Uncut - 1 views

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    Video clips from history uncut and without host voiceover.
Dean Mantz

Social Studies Sites - 32 views

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    Great collection of American History, World History, and geography resources.
Dean Mantz

BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: Mummy Maker - 16 views

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    Interactive site from BBC on mummy making during Egyptian times.
Rob Jacklin

Interactive Exhibits - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum - 19 views

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    Both of these virtual museum activities look like great additions to a modern history collection. Especially neat are the oval office tapes  in the President's Desk Exhibit
anonymous

Past/Present - 0 views

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    American dynasties really cool digital game about American history
Fred Delventhal

Humanline.com: Images of art, history and science for educational and commercial licensing - 13 views

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    Education users Professors, students and teachers are free to use it in classroom presentations and demos, dissertations and other non-commercial academic works, researches and all related not-for-profit activities. The use of our files is still bound by a license but its use is completely free as long as:   (1) the downloaded image is used according to its terms and conditions; (2) humanline.com is accredited as the source by a credit line or an active link to our website; and (3) it is not distributed to third parties. via http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/04/humanline-thousands-of-historic-images.html
Gail Braddock

iCivics | The Democracy Lab - 10 views

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    The federal education program appropriated funds "based on good test scores in math, science, and reading," she said, but it did not distribute money for history or civics. O¹Connor¹s new web site aims to right that wrong. Launched on May 24, iCivics.org is a rebranded, expanded version of an earlier site called OurCourts.org. "Barely one-third of Americans can even name the three branches of government, much less say what they do," O'Connor said. "… I'm worried." Games on iCivics include "Do I Have A Right," in which the player runs a virtual firm specializing in constitutional law; "Executive Command," which offers a chance to play president; "Supreme Decision," about the Supreme Court; "Branches of Power," which gives the player control of all three branches of government; and "LawCraft," in which the player is a member of Congress. The iCivics program is based at Georgetown University Law School. O'Connor is the project founder and leads the board of the nonprofit iCivics Inc., iCivics spokesman Jeffrey Curley said. The project began in 2007 and is in use at schools around the country.
Dean Mantz

Underground Railroad--History of Slavery, Pictures, Information - 18 views

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    A great interactive website that focuses on the Underground Railroad.  Follow the paths taken by slaves and hear noises they may have heard too.
Dean Mantz

TED Talks Demystified for Teachers | The History Teacher's Attic - 26 views

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    Collection of TED Talks organized by curriculum topics. 
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