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Matt Esterman

History Animated - 1 views

  • If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good animation is worth ten thousand. After reading book after book about the Pacific War and finding only complicated maps with dotted lines and dashed lines crisscrossing the pages, we decided to depict the key naval and land battles using animation technology.
Rob Milne

John F. Kennedy: His Life and Legacy - 0 views

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    This biography presents the thousand days of John F. Kennedy's presidency, from his inauguration in 1961 to his tragic death on November 22, 1963. Emphasizing Kennedy's and America's hopes for his term as president, it is narrated by Gregory Peck and was produced for distribution around the world.
Rob Milne

Assassination of JFK: Photo Archive - 0 views

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    The function of this website is to present photographic images relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The images presented here cover many aspects including material captured on the day, to suspects, organizations and connected individuals who played a part in history.
Michelle DeSilva

WW II DBQ: "Homefront America ," A World War II Document Based Question - 0 views

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    Homefront America in WW II A Document Based Question by Peter Pappas This lesson improves content reading comprehension with an engaging array of source documents - including journals, maps, photos, posters, cartoons, historic data and artifacts. It is framed around essential questions that link the past and present and invite students to reflect on parallel developments in contemporary America.
David Hilton

The notebooks of William Dawes on the language of Sydney - 1 views

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    "The Aboriginal language of Sydney is one of many Indigenous languages spoken in Australia. Almost destroyed in the whirlwind of colonisation, it was documented by William Dawes, an officer of the First Fleet of 1787-88"
Kerstin Holzgraebe

Royal Society - 0 views

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    Welcome to Trailblazing, an interactive timeline for everybody with an interest in science. Compiled by scientists, science communicators and historians - and co-ordinated by Professor Michael Thompson FRS - it celebrates three and a half centuries of scientific endeavour and has been launched to commemorate the Royal Society's 350th anniversary in 2010. Trailblazing is a user-friendly, 'explore-at-your-own-pace', virtual journey through science. It showcases sixty fascinating and inspiring articles selected from an archive of more than 60,000 published by the Royal Society between 1665 and 2010.
Lance Mosier

GeoGames: The New Way to Teach GeoGraphy - 10 views

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    GeoGames is a Flash game that lets you drag-and-drop onto the Planet Earth. You can rotate your planet, test your geography skills, and print a copy when you are done! There's a timer, so you can track your scores.
Christina Briola

HistoryBuff.com - 3 views

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    Welcome to HistoryBuff.com, a nonprofit organization devoted to providing FREE primary source material for students, teachers, and historybuffs. This site focuses primarily on HOW news of major, and not so major, events in American history were reported in newspapers of the time. In addition, there is information about the technology used to produce newspapers over the past 400 years. Our latest addition is panoramas of historic sites in America.
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    Site has primary sources, newspaper archives, reference libraries and narrated tours of historic sites.
Lance Mosier

Children and Youth in History | Home - 1 views

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    Children & Youth in History is a world history resource that provides teachers and students with access to sources about young people from the past to the present.
Dean Mantz

Seven Civil War stories your teacher never told you - CNN.com - 2 views

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    Interesting information that is lesser known from the US CIvil War.
Dean Mantz

Osama Bin Laden Dead | The White House - 5 views

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    This is President Obama's speech on May 1, 2011 regarding the death of Osama Bin Laden.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Holidays: Independence Day - 0 views

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    We know this 4th of July you are with your friends and family either at the beach or lake swimming, getting on rides at a local amusement park, watching a parade, watching fireworks during the night, or eating at a picnic with relatives. Most likely you are not be giving a second thought of how the colonists celebrated the day of Independence. We all realize it is the birth of our freedom as a nation. We want to share with you a portion of writings on how the 4th of July shaped our American character and heritage.
Anna Pearce

DEAF PEOPLE, SIGN LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION, IN OTTOMAN & MODERN TURKEY: Observations and Excerpts from 1300 to 2009. From sources in English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin and Turkish, with introduction and some annotation | Independent Living Ins - 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.
Dean Mantz

Ancient Egypt - Menu page - 11 views

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    This is a nice site when discussing Ancient Egypt with students. Used it with my world history students.
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.

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

Main Page - TLP - 1 views

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    About The Louverture Project The Louverture Project (TLP) collects and promotes knowledge, analysis, and understanding of the Haitian revolution of 1791-1804. This unique history project follows the example of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, and is committed to creating a vast, accessible, and useful open content resource.
Denis MOOTZ

CLIOH-WORLD is a new Erasmus Network - 0 views

shared by Denis MOOTZ on 03 Nov 11 - No Cached
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    Ditto
Ian Gabrielson

Home - TimeMapper - Make Timelines and TimeMaps fast! - from the Open Knowledge Foundation Labs - 8 views

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    Excellent tool for creating timelines- great for collaborative humanities projects
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    Very interesting. I must try that. It is very great for collaborate in groups.
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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started by John Tognolini on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
Simon Miles

Uncommon Lives - 0 views

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    "Uncommon Lives is a series on famous and not so famous Australians as revealed in records help by the National Archives."
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