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Suzie Nestico

Yale Makes 260,000 Images Available Online With No Limitations On Their Usage | Larry F... - 13 views

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    Yale Makes 260,000 Images Available Online - With No Limitations On Their Usage: http://j.mp/mHcIwC. Yale Digital Commons.
Walter Antoniotti

History learning Materials - 13 views

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edutopia .org

What Does September 11 Stand For and How Should We Acknowledge it? | Edutopia - 6 views

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    What about Sept. 11, 2001? I propose we call this, "A day leading to a national month of inspiration and gratitude." Let 9/11 be a source of social-emotional and character development (SECD) for our schools, staff and students.
Jennifer Carey

My First Attempt at Employing Digital Storytelling in the Classroom « Indiana... - 9 views

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    Would love colleagues' thoughts and input on this lesson!
Danielle Nelson

Writings of the Ancient Maya - 10 views

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    Webquest on learning about Mayan culture through deciphering ancient Mayan writing
anonymous

The Best Ways To Make Comic Strips Online | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 8 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo's excellent set of resources relating to the use of comics and their creation in the classroom.
Ginger Lewman

Fascinantes momies d'Égypte - Quand la science remonte de fil de l'histoire :... - 6 views

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    Hi Ginger. I am creating a course in the history of art. I have posted your link on the page about mummies. I was quite delighted by your approach. Could you tell me about where you teach them what you teach and if you might be interested in the courses I am developing. Warmly, Katherine Bolman, Ph.D. www.ahaafoundation.org/ The quality of life is genuine not in the build-up of material welfare, but in the enlightened creativity of life, in the harmonisation of life. - --
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    I've been looking for someone to be an art history expert! We're a grade 5-8 charter school in Kansas with 1:1 laptops, working with a PBL approach. For my younger/newbie, I find sites for them for the first bit of the year. I'd love to look at these ancient civilizations through their art and literature. You can contact me at GingerTPLC *at* gmail *dot* com. We'd love to have a course that offers more expertise, or better yet, a moment of your time to perhaps Skype in with us sometime. Ginger Lewman Director, f2f Program Turning Point Learning Center
Daniel Ballantyne

Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project - 2 views

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    Good tool for displaying historic information on maps. Canada only.
anonymous

China in the 20th Century - 11 views

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, China was divided into sphere of influence with each powerful Western nation trying to exert as much control over it as possible. The Chinese resented foreigners control and expressed this at the beginning of the 20th century with the Boxer Rebellion. At the same time, the traditional government of China began to fail in the early years. The Chinese people, being resentful of foreigners and dissatisfied with inability of the present government to throw them out, initiated the Revolution of 1911, replacing the Chinese 2000 year old imperial system with the Republic of China headed by Sun Yat-sen.
Ian Gabrielson

China - 4 views

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    Great Resource for finding excellent sites on China
HistoryGrl14 .

Kahoot! | Game-based blended learning & classroom response system - 18 views

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    Best.Thing.EVER. My kids go NUTS over this (AP and honors students)! Create your own or search the public Kahoots....
Carrie Kotcho

Teach the Gold Rush with Objects from the Smithsonian - 7 views

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    Van Valen's Gold Rush Journey -- encourages 6th - 8th graders to learn what life was like during the gold rush by investigating the journal of Alex Van Valen, a man who set sail in 1849 to stake his claim in the California gold fields. The website includes a rich set of primary sources to explore and analyze, an interactive guide where students can record, save and print their findings, as well as a teacher's guide.
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