This site is great to have kids (I use in AP Human Geography) use cultural clues and other geography knowledge to figure out where in the world they are!
Lots and lots of links and materials. Many of the lessons involve primary sources for US History topics. Information on assessment, mobile technology, and assessment and collaboration.
A resource created to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses.
Includes lessons and activities, video tutorials, and other ideas for integrating technology into the history classroom.
You might be surprised at what can be found in the stacks of the Adams building (at 101 Independence Ave. S.E. in Washington). Looking for statistics? We have railroad statistics dating back to 1888, as well as many U.S. Census publications.
To learn more about the Library’s Business Reference section and view the variety of resources available, visit Business Reference Services online. It also has a number of databases and e-resources available for on-site use. If you’re not in the neighborhood, try the Library’s Ask a Librarian service.
Britain's Open University has put a great deal of old material online, and has made several interesting apps available to help work through the course notes and resources. You will need to register