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David Hilton

Free Online Course Materials | Courses | MIT OpenCourseWare - 0 views

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    If you scroll down or click 'History' you'll see the History lecture podcasts offered by MIT. Personally, I use iTunes to subscribe to university lecture podcasts. My students find them invaluable for their research.
David Hilton

SlideShare » Dewert's Slideshows - 0 views

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    There's a lot of rubbish on this site but some good stuff too if you're patient. This fella has some quality powerpoints for use in the classroom; I've found the Flow of History powerpoints better but still use these sometimes. Not sure if you can download them.
David Hilton

Flickr: Classical Antiquity: Art & Architecture - 0 views

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    This group was too good to pass up bookmarking. It's a collection of over 2000 good-quality images of places and artefacts from the classical world. An ancient history teacher's dream. Why are people still buying textbooks?
David Hilton

Flickr: History Directory - 0 views

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    This is an enormous repository of images on flickr all devoted to history. The images are uploads are all done by random people (problem) so the tagging might be even worse than when I bookmark sites to our group. There'll be some gems in with all the trash though - useful for PowerPoints, sources on exams, student assignments, etc?
Annabel Astbury

The Forbidden City: Beyond Space and Time - 1 views

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    This looks very cool. Quite big (2G) but maybe you can talk to the ICT department... I saw a similar thing for Ancient Rome on Google Earth but you need a powerful computer to run it and my laptop wasn't up to the job. Gen-Y is so visual, things like this can be great tools.
Denis MOOTZ

Latin Authors on the Web - 0 views

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    Latin texts in translation
David Hilton

The History Network - 0 views

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    This podcast covers a few topics, but has since been discontinued. I found the material there pretty good for student research (actually I enjoyed listening to them). Not as entertaining as Dan Carlin. Like all my podcasts I use iTunes to subscribe to it.
David Hilton

British Museum - Advanced Search - 0 views

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    This seems to have some high-quality images of artefacts. Not sure if there are documentary sources, though.
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