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Browse by classification | British History Online - 3 views

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    Has a massive and easily searchable bank of primary documents on British history. Quite amazing some of the stuff in there, especially primary documents on that Empire (capital 'E') that the sun was never going to set on... Forgive my impertinent colonial humour. I've got Irish blood.
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ODL - Digital Initatives at Oxford University - 1 views

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    I'm being lazy by saving such a large number of collections at once, however there's no other way for me to get through all of the sites I have sitting in my browser. I'll probably come back later and save them individually.
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A Soviet Poster A Day - 9 views

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    I don't usually save blogs, but thought this might be useful for people when you're looking for places to find decorations for your classroom. Why pay a fortune for some dodgy poster from a textbook company when you can download posters directly (or even better, go to www.historicaltweets.com - I've got some up in my classroom in A3 and they rock!) and print them out. Saves on budget, too.
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Peace and War in the 20th Century | Peace and War in the 20th Century - 3 views

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    "The twentieth century has been a century of war. It began with the Boer War in South Africa and ended with the Gulf War in Kuwait and Iraq. This tragic legacy suggests that citizens of the twenty-first century have a shared responsibility to attempt to understand how and why these conflicts occurred and to discover how peace efforts contributed to the resolution of international conflicts. "
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    Primary sources devoted to helping people understand why the C20th was a time of such visceral conflict. If you believe Niall Ferguson it had to do with ethnic diversity in regions of deteriorating economic conditions and declining imperial control. My high school history teacher reckoned it was ideologies. Many of you will no doubt have other ideas...
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HSI: Historical Scene Investigation - 27 views

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    I highly recommend this site. Today in class we worked with the Nathaniel Bacon Case and on Monday will look at the Anthony Johnson case on slavery. I wish there were more options to integrate into my AP course.
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Teacher based Powerpoint about the research process - My History Network - 8 views

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    A useful overview of the importance of research in high school history and how it is generally structured in Queensland. Relates particularly to the QLD syllabus but other jurisdictions may find it interesting. Research is particularly emphasised in our current curricula here at the moment. Thanks Lisa!
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Lesson Plans On Demand - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 12 views

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    Useful place to order materials from other teachers. I get my Flow of History materials from Teachers Pay Teachers; they're only about $3 each.
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The Supreme Court . Capitalism and Conflict . Talking About My Constitution | PBS - 14 views

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    Test your legal and historical know-how in this quiz of Supreme COurt decisions and constitutional controversies.

School Work Programs - 5 views

started by David Hilton on 07 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
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Cyberschool - Browse - 9 views

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    A list of links to websites useful for student research provided by my old alma mater.
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"Historical Figures Leave Their Browsers Open" by Sarah Schneider on CollegeHumor - 16 views

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    Quite funny. Is in the grand old tradition of such greats as Historical Tweets (which I recommend you Google if you've never heard of it. My students love it).
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Unit 1 (AP World History) - 17 views

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    Good example of using an LMS (Learning Management System [cool jargon to know!]) for a class. My school uses Moodle and BlackBoard is popular at Australian universities. I organise mine by lesson and direct the students to go through the materials before the lesson, usually podcasts, PowerPoints, links to a source site, etc, depending on what materials I'm using for the lesson. After the lesson I put the podcast of it up there for the students to use for revision, along with the notes they've taken during that lesson. Much more effective than a textbook, I reckon!
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MyAlltop - victeach71 - 1 views

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    Another way to aggregate feeds, manage online learning from news, blogs and magazines
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activehistory.ca - 7 views

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    An interesting blog from Canada seeking to collect a, um, collection (it's the first day of the holidays and my frontal lobe still has not recovered from the marking season. Sorry...) of articles by historians which are relevant to the broader community. His argument that history has become too specialised and irrelevant is compelling. It gels with much of what I experienced at university, anyway. As I've said before, I use a blog reader (e.g. Google Reader, Bloglines) to collect these types of sites into one place. I get many of the sites I post to the group that way.

Gladiator Motion Picture - 7 views

started by Keith Dennison on 08 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
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Canterbury History - A networking site for History teachers - 12 views

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    A social network for history teachers on ning. The same platform that the My History Network is on, by the way... just thought I'd mention that... for interest's sake...
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Cafe Historia - A Sua Rede Social de História - Inscreva-se! É rápido e gratu... - 2 views

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    This History Ning (social network) is hosted in Portuguese however it's so large (17000 members!) that I thought it worth adding. It's on Ning - the same platform at the My History Network! OMG what a coincidence!
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What is History? - 26 views

shared by David Hilton on 27 Jan 10 - Cached
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    This site rocks! You'll never use PowerPoint again. It takes a while to get used to, but the effort is worth it. I've done up this presentation for my year 11s to introduce them to history. I plan on playing 'Golden Years' by David Bowie and 'Think About It' by Flight of the Conchords in the background as a soundtrack. I'm guessing that you could edit and use it if you wanted. Pretty cool!
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    VERY COOL!!!! I'm sure it took a LOT of time to create!!! It's awesome! Thanks for sharing it!
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Turning The Pages Online: Book Menu - 6 views

  • Andreas Vesalius's De Humani Corporis Fabrica
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    access original books, like Vesalius's book on human anatomy and more.
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    also has audio clips on each page giving explanations and little tidbits - as well as zoom controls and when you scroll your mouse over a page, a zoomed pop up appears with info...since we discuss Vesalius's book on Anatomy, it was a great way for my students to view the actual resource and draw correlations between him and the Renaissance - as the audio and extra info discusses his desire to help sculptors and painters...
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