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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...
Christina Briola

Free stock photo search engine - the largest free stock photo resource available on the... - 7 views

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    Search engine for royalty free images.
Michelle Stone

Educational Wikis - 0 views

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    wiki spaces you can use
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Regional History: Journals: John Woolman's Journal - 0 views

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    New chapter added to "John Woolman's Journal," a diary kept by a traveller in America in the mid-1700s.
Lance Mosier

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center* - 6 views

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    The Freedom Center museum tells the dramatic story of the enslaved crossing over that river on the journey to freedom, assisted by men and women of all backgrounds who hated slavery and had created a secret network of escape routes that came to be called 'the Underground Railroad.'
Lance Mosier

Timelinr : Create Timelines online - 8 views

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    Timelinr is a simple web 2.0 application used for creating timelines online. You just need to enter the start year and end year of the timeline (range) and add events to the timeline and then click 'Create Timeline'. Timelinr will generate the Timeline based on the input you gave and it will return the HTML for your Timeline, which you can copy and use it anywhere!
Lance Mosier

Dipity - 4 views

Lance Mosier

TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 5 views

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    web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning.
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.
Lance Mosier

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 2 views

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    Create Interactive Timelines. It is free to join.
Lance Mosier

Nebraska Silos - 1 views

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    Welcome to the Nebraska Silos website. On this site you will find photos and information about the Nebraska Atlas F Missile Sites that were active in the early 60's. Along with photos and information of some of the other sites located in other states.
Rhondda Powling

YouTube - Bayeux Tapestry - 3 views

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    An animated version of the Bayeux Tapestry. Starts about halfway through the original work at the appearence of Halley's Comet and concludes at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Lance Mosier

US History, American History - 8 views

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    Pictorial Study Guides for American History
Lance Mosier

Teachers Network: How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom - 3 views

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    The Virtual Field Trip is a field trip that students and teachers take via the Internet.  A great benefit of this activity is that it utilizes technology tools to help students visualize and understand subject matter through exploration and active learning. It's also a great way to "travel" without leaving your classroom! Look for sites with QuickTime VR, which allows you to view panoramic views of your virtual field trip location.
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.
Lance Mosier

TPS Quarterly - Winter 2010, Teaching with Primary Sources (Library of Congress) - 4 views

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    Teaching with Primary Sources: library of congress
Lance Mosier

Reel American History - About - Overview - 3 views

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    Student projects that evaluate movies depiction of history.
Christine Gamble

History Mystery - 0 views

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    Has a reconstruction activity
Lance Mosier

Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web. - 7 views

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    Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future
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