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Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Twisted History? - 14 views

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    Two excellent history related music videos. One explains women's suffrage the other the Declaration of Independence. Plus, a very cool photography site with a great history section.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: World War II to Sticky Comic Gadget Reviews? - 2 views

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    D-Day to Victory is great site that details the events and experiences of soldiers during World War II.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Education, Civil War, and Vintage Modern Ads - 10 views

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    Great Civil War site featuring modern battlefield pictures and vintage photos from the time period.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: American History, Rights, Jazz and Rain - 3 views

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    Great American history resources from the Gilder Lehrman Institute plus an excellent printable poster about the Bill of Rights.
Ian Gabrielson

Inside North Korea BBC Panorama News Programme - YouTube - 7 views

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    Great resource for discussion about a contemporary single party state- Also good for OPVL source discussion 
Ian Gabrielson

War Of The Century: 1/4 - High Hopes (WW2 Documentary Series) - YouTube - 5 views

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    Great Series on the Eastern Front of WWII. Useful for TOK discussions as well. 
Brandon Lewis

Infographics for Secondary Classrooms - LiveBinder - 7 views

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    Great resources of Free Infographics for the history classroom. If I cannot find it here I need to create it myself
Ian Gabrielson

Map-of-Europe-in-1914.jpg (1500×1147) - 16 views

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    Great illustrated Map of Europe from 1914. Analysis of the animation for each country could provoke some very interesting  discussion
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: History World and the 1960's - 13 views

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    History World is a great site for history teachers and students. Also, two sites about the 1960's.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Internet Resources, Civil War, and Gizmos - 3 views

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    Great Civil War blog and internet resource resource hub for educators.
GoEd Online

10 Election 2012 Teaching Resources You Should Know About - 8 views

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    Election 2012 is all over the news and, with just a few short weeks remaining until the "big day," your students are probably asking tons of questions about this exciting process. If you're looking for great teaching resources on voting, the candidates and/or the Electoral College, you've come to the right place!
Bob Maloy

Ada Lovelace Day: A celebration of the world's first computer programmer | Metro News - 2 views

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    You may not have heard of Ada Lovelace but she had a huge bearing on everything that you do, given that she was the world's first computer programmer. On Ada Lovelace Day, 170 years since her great contribution to technology, Metro asks why she isn't one of science's household names.
David Korfhage

Founders' Constitution: Table of Contents - 4 views

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    Great annotated version of the Constitution. Includes clause-by-clause links of documents relevant to each section of the Constitution.
Mr Maher

Orson Welles' War of the Worlds panic myth: The infamous radio broadcast did not cause ... - 5 views

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    Great lesson for WWII in US History class - set the context of Munich appeasement and fear of world war, then tell the story of the broadcast and the panic. Students job? - find out if reports of the panic were valid - how would you check? End with the media fight between radio and newspapers. What are implications for the internet? Related material can also be found at the National Archives collection of letters written to the FCC after the broadcast (https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2003/fall/war-of-worlds.html). In this National Archive articles it states that "Of the 1,770 people who wrote to the main CBS station about the broadcast, 1,086 were complimentary. In addition, 91 percent of the letters received by the Mercury Theatre staff were positive. And roughly 40 percent of the letters sent to the FCC were supportive of the broadcast."
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    Perfect for Halloween - nothing is scarier than teaching something and then founding out later that you really weren't as accurate as you thought you were.
David Korfhage

MoMA | Interactives | Exhibitions | 2010 | Henri Cartier-Bresson | Themes - 9 views

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    Pictures of the Great Leap Forward, by Henri Cartier-Bresson
Chuck Holland

Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and Today and Ellis Island | Scholastic.com - 5 views

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    Nice interactive timeline.  Great for current events and US history.
Ryan Slavin

GCSE Modern World History - 18 views

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    great Modern History resource on the major conflicts of the 20th C
Daniel Ballantyne

Arab spring: an interactive timeline of Middle East protests | World news | guardian.co.uk - 12 views

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    A great tool for students to use to understand the sequence of events in the Arab Spring and to understand historical significance.  It would be interesting to ask students to compare international responses to the various uprisings and ask them to make a judgement about the fairness of each response.
HistoryGrl14 .

Population Projections - Population Pyramids and Demographic Summary Indicators for States - 14 views

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    Any AP Human Geo teachers, this site is GREAT for examples from all 50 US states for Population Pyramids....
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    Any AP Human Geo teachers, this site is GREAT for examples from all 50 US states for Population Pyramids....
HistoryGrl14 .

Demographic Transition Model by Kari McGuire on Prezi - 4 views

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    Great Prezi about the DTM in AP Human Geo
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    Great Prezi about the DTM in AP Human Geo
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