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Richard Ford

Australian War Memorial - 3 views

  • diary of HV Reynolds These boots are made for walking… too! 23 June 2010 by Dianne Rutherford Observations of a Film and Sound accessions officer… 22 June 2010 by Kassandra Hobbs 1941 anniversary exhibition 18 June 2010 by Karl James A collection of First World War fundraising badges 11 June 2010 by Pen Roberts Prisoners of the Japanese: A radio broadcast 28 May 2010 by Jennifer Selby New display of First World War postcards 11 May 2010 by Pen Roberts Food from Heaven – 460 Squadron and Operation Manna, 1945 29 April 2010 by Dianne Rutherford 95th Anniversary of Gallipoli Campaign 23 April 2010 by Nicholas Schmidt Events Daily closing ceremony Featuring either a live bugler or piper. Proudly sponsored by TransACT 5:00pm in the Commemorative Area Free Memorial Tours are conducted daily Subscribe to our monthly e-mail newsletter Events calendar Coming soon Conference, 5 - 6 August Remembrance Day, 11 November
Lance Mosier

education.timerime.com - 5 views

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    TimeRime is a web application, which allows people to view, create, share and compare interactive timelines. In its first year TimeRime has become a popular website for schools and students. Students make timelines of subjects from class, or of their own research. They can do this individually or in groups. TimeRime introduces the education account for schools, universities and other organizations that have the need for an advertisement free, closed online environment to make, view and grade timelines.
Dean Mantz

History Tunes: Learn American History through 50 pop songs - 17 views

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    I recently did a class called "I Hear America Singing" which looked at historical events through songs. The students (adult seniors) loved it. I didn't know about this site when I did it -- I collected my own. I hear another class coming... Thanks for finding this!
Lance Mosier

Examples of Virtual Tours and Electronic Field Trips - 6 views

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    ield trips are excellent ways to immerse students in historical evidence by visiting museums, historical sites, author residences, or government buildings. Field trips are also expensive, complicated to organize, and draw students away from their other class responsibilities. Fortunately, if you cannot visit an important site in person, you can often visit the site virtually on the Web.
Michelle DeSilva

Globalization101 :: What Is Globalization?: Globalization101.org - A Student's Guide to... - 0 views

  • Globalization101.org is dedicated to providing students with information and interdisciplinary learning opportunities on this complex phenomenon. Our goal is to challenge you to think about many of the controversies surrounding globalization and to promote an understanding of the trade-offs and dilemmas facing policy-makers.
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    Globalization101.org is dedicated to providing students with information and interdisciplinary learning opportunities on this complex phenomenon. Our goal is to challenge you to think about many of the controversies surrounding globalization and to promote an understanding of the trade-offs and dilemmas facing policy-makers.
Annabel Astbury

Using Google Maps For Your History Class - 1 views

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    Hi Everyone .. .in this Slideshare version I have a little supporting article discussing the thinking behind the task.
Matt Henderson

US Geography Game - 0 views

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    Good activator for US History class
Simon Miles

Oral History Project - 0 views

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    "The Sutherland College Oral History Project is an oral history collection and a teaching and learning resource. It was established to record the histories of students studying Social Inclusion and Vocational Access courses - second chance learners, and teaching and general staff of Sutherland College, past and present."
candice hills

Zero Hour - 1 views

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    Zero Hour is a digital archive for teachers and students studying Australians in the First World War. It was presented today at the HTA Conference by Michael Molkentin and it is so good!!!! Check it out! It's got a teachers section (with a sample assessment task and marking criteria, plus other lesson ideas). I can't wait to use it in my classes!
David Hilton

My History Network - a network of history students from around the world - 7 views

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    This is a network designed for high school students to share ideas and help each other with their history studies. Please let us know that you're a teacher when you join and we'll grant you teacher privileges. You can then admit and monitor your students in the network. Any feedback you could provide on ways to improve it would also be great. Hope we see you there!
Richard Ford

Historypin | Home - 6 views

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    History Pin is a site that lets teachers and students view and share their personal history in a totally new way. It uses Google Maps and Street View technology and hopes to become the largest user-generated archive of the worlds historical images and stories. History Pin asks the public to dig out, upload and pin their own old photos, as well as the stories behind them, onto the History Pin map. Uniquely, History Pin lets you layer old images onto modern Street View scenes, giving a series of peeks into the past. This is a great tool for writing compare and contrast literature and, of course, for use with a History class as well.
Michelle Stone

Democracy Class - 0 views

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