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Michelle Stone

Educational Wikis - 0 views

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    wiki spaces you can use
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Architecture: Towns: Washingtonburg - 0 views

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    The 3rd Annual Market at Washingtonburg was held at the US Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on September 10-12 this year. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, various demonstrations were held to reflect the the period when the Carlisle Barracks was known as Washingtonburg during the Revolutionary War. The Carlisle Barracks was established during the French and Indian War. There were demonstrations of French and Indian War field tactics, the use of an 18th century forge, and Revolutionary War tactics.
Lance Mosier

The Travel Film Archive | Stock Footage from around the World - 3 views

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    Travel back in time and around the world with The Travel Film Archive. The Travel Film Archive is a collection of travelogues and educational and industrial films that show the world the way it was between 1900 and 1970. Among our holdings are archives of the renowned travel filmmakers Burton Holmes, Andre de la Varre, and James A. FitzPatrick, as well as footage shot by many other intinerant cameramen. Footage from The Travel Film Archive is available for licensing from Getty Images and the TFA Network of agents, either directly or through this site. At this time we do not provide footage for personal use.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: John Woolman's Journal, Chapter 4 - 0 views

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    Visit to the Families of Friends at Burlington. Journey to Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. Considerations on the State of Friends there, and the Exercise he was under in Travelling among those so generally concerned in keeping Slaves, with some Observations on this Subject. Epistle to Friends at New Garden and Crane Creek. Thoughts on the Neglect of a Religious Care in the Education of the Negroes.
Victoria Keech

google wave explained - 6 views

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    Google wave is explained very well here and you can imagine the benefits for education.
Mitch Weisburgh

History Today: The educational archive of articles, news and study aids for teachers, s... - 8 views

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    hundreds of articles on just about everything historical
Annabel Astbury

History Engine: Tools for Collaborative Education and Research | Citation Guide - 9 views

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    This whole site is kind of interesting in what they are aiming to achieve. Might give you some food for thought in how you could create a similar situation in your class
hpbookmarks

Seventeen Moments - 0 views

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    Fantastic resource. "SEVENTEEN MOMENTS IN SOVIET HISTORY was funded by a generous educational development grant from the National Endowment for Humanities (NEH). The project was directed and created by James von Geldern (Macalester College) and Lewis Siegelbaum (Michigan State University). Since 2007, Kristen Edwards (Menlo College) has collected materials for the website from the Hoover Archives and Stanford Libraries."
Anna Pearce

DEAF PEOPLE, SIGN LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION, IN OTTOMAN & MODERN TURKEY: Observations an... - 1 views

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    This collection offers many sources and textual excerpts, with some annotation and discussion, identifying deaf men and women through more than 700 years of Turkish history, and sign language through 500 years, up to the present. Most of the excerpts are situated in the regions of Istanbul and Edirne between 1300 and the 1920s, when 'deaf- mute' people worked at the court of the Ottoman sultans. In the past 150 years some other cities of the Ottoman Empire, and of modern Turkey, come into focus. Evidence appears for deaf servants developing a Sign Language probably from the late 15th century onward, and teaching it to younger deaf people, and also to some hearing people. Sign language is seen becoming established in some households, harems and working places of successive sultans, viziers and minor court officials. Deaf people who had retired from service and were living in the cities and towns also returned for social contact with the deaf people currently serving the Ottoman court. The most recent half century has seen more significant development of formal education for deaf children, and the beginnings of a rediscovery and official recognition of the value of sign language. The strengths, weaknesses and contradictions of different kinds of evidence are scrutinised and discussed, and some popular myths are seen to lack any solid basis.
shailendrasigdel

Education exchange - 0 views

Schools authority claims the normal practice is to put means on the books or school bag.I was suprised with what school is doing to promote attendance.

education resources socialstudies teaching

started by shailendrasigdel on 20 Aug 19 no follow-up yet
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