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Ian Gabrielson

War Of The Century: 1/4 - High Hopes (WW2 Documentary Series) - YouTube - 1 views

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    Great Series on the Eastern Front of WWII. Useful for TOK discussions as well. 
Dean Mantz

Zoomin.cct.edc.org - 3 views

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    "Zoom In is a free web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Choose from 18 content-rich US history units designed to supplement your regular instruction and help students practice skills required by the new, higher standards: reading documents closely and critically, identifying point of view and purpose, engaging in text-based discussions, and writing explanatory and argumentative essays grounded in evidence."
Simon Miles

History Animated - 1 views

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    "History Animated is a fantastic resource for teachers of US History. The animations will make great supplements to classroom instruction. The animations are a significant improvement over drawing or pointing to places on a map. The site currently features animations on the Pacific War, the Civil War, the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Britain.
Dianne Pfeiffer

Payday Loans Canada Online Helps to Get Over The Hard Fiscal Condition - 0 views

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    You can now get instant finance with same day application procedure during hard time even without any credit check using online mode. This loan meet all your mid month cash needs with quite simple online application procedure. Apply today
Chuck Holland

Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and Today and Ellis Island | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Nice interactive timeline.  Great for current events and US history.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sesne: arly Lighting: The Common Tinder Box - 1 views

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    Here is a little tin box with a finger handle, and with a candle socket soldered upon its lid and a loose lid inside containing a piece of flint, a piece of steel, a scorched rag and several splints of wood tipped with sulphur, which is the apparatus for making fire used in our colonial ancestors in Bucks county and from time immemorial by all the so-called civilized people of the work. To make fire thus, four operations are necessary. You must make the spark, retain the spark, then produce the flame and retain the flame. Holding the circlet of steel vertically in your left hand you strike diagonally downward upon its outer edge with the flint so that a spark of percussion flies downward into the tinder, which is a scorched linen rag lying in the box beneath; the latter holds the spark as a smouldering ember, until you touch the spunk or sulphur-tipped splint upon it, whereupon with a little blowing the sulphur takes fire and you have a lighted match with which you light the candle set in the socket in the box lid. Perhaps this is not much to look at, but from a historic point of view it is a thing of such importance that it might be described as the master of human progress from prehistoric time down to 1835, or as visible proof of perhaps the greatest discovery that man ever made.
Ian Gabrielson

Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Useful YouTube Channels for History Teachers - 0 views

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    World History & Other Stuff
Victoria Keech

AncientChina.htm - 1 views

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    Good description of each empire and coins used
John Tognolini

My History novel Brothers Part One: Gallipoli 1915 - 1 views

I've used the fiction style of a novel to convey the all-too-real historical events, conditions and characters in war, whether it be: the savage nature of the fighting and the major battles; ...

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Michelle DeSilva

Footnote - The place for original historical documents online - 1 views

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    Footnote.com is a place where original historical documents are combined with social networking in order to create a truly unique experience involving the stories of our past. The Footnote.com collections feature documents, most never before available on the Internet, relating to the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, US Presidents, historical newspapers, naturalization documents, and many more. Footnote.com is more than just an online repository for original documents. In addition to hosting millions of records, Footnote supports a community of people who are passionate about a variety of topics relating to history.
anonymous

History Wars - 0 views

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    Photographs of modern conflicts. Use for research or discussions for IB history
Michelle Stone

Educational Wikis - 0 views

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    wiki spaces you can use
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: How-To Guides: Crafts: Working with Pewter - 0 views

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    In Colonial America, pewter was a staple of everday living. A collection of polished pewter, used and proudly displayed, symbolized prosperity to the wives of the artisans and shopkeepers. The eighteenth-century housewife kept her pewter polished. The gentry ate from silver and imported china; the very poor made out with wooden trenchers and pottery mugs. This lasted about 1825, when the white ware of American potters invaded simple dining rooms and banished pewter to the kitchens...
Lance Mosier

Bee Docs Timeline - Timeline Software for Mac OS X - 4 views

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    Present full screen interactive timelines with a 3D perspective. Use the arrow keys or your Apple Remote to fly over your timeline or integrate them with your Keynote presentations.
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.
Simon Miles

Nagasaki Archive - 0 views

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    Provides photos and experiences of survivors of Nagasaki using Google Earth.
Lance Mosier

Video: The Googlio Movement - Googlios - 7 views

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    Using Google Tools to create e-portfolios
Dean Mantz

Virginia using iPads to teach social studies | Business News | eSchoolNews.com - 3 views

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    K-12 education's early steps in movement to an all digital curriculum. Students in 4th, 7th, and 9th grade social studies will be on an iPad.
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