CWIHP Virtual Archive : Collection - 2 views
SBS: ADbc - 0 views
Benchmarks of Historical Thinking - 0 views
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Thanks for this excellent link, Daniel. Those Canadians seem to have some pretty good ideas on how to study history.
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Two weeks ago I heard a conference by Peter Seixas (the Canadian who is behind these benchmarks) and it was absolutely inspiring... if ever you have the opportunity, go and see and hear him talking about history teaching!
Course: Mrs. Daniels' Enriched World History - 2 views
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A very good example (I think) of how lms's (learning management systems - don't worry, I had to google it) such as Moodle or BlackBoard can be used with your history classes. Essentially every history teacher can take on the role of textbook writer, thus returning the teacher to the position of expert. And that's got to be a good thing! Well done Mrs Daniels. You're a trailblazer.
The History Engine: Doing History with Digital Tools | Academic Commons - 0 views
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'One of the primary goals of the History Engine project has been to design a research and writing exercise modest enough in its analytical scope and its length that it allows students to "do history" long before a senior seminar or capstone course. (Another important goal, discussed below, is to capture this research to amass a large history archive.) The History Engine is an online archive consisting of thousands of "episodes" written and contributed by undergraduates.'
History Group - 0 views
Lincolniana at Brown - 0 views
History - 0 views
Fun with Ancient History - 0 views
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This is really cute! It's a series of puzzles of historical images, with jigsaw pieces that you move into place while a timer ticks. Might be fun with some junior classes - an engaging (there's the education buzzword!) tool for a rainy day. Also has a 'Dress Up A Historical Figure' section. Sounds interesting.
The Humphrey Winterton Collection of East African Photographs: 1860-1960 - 0 views
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A collection of over 8000 photos from East Africa from 1860-1960. Probably useful for classroom resources (you know, stick 'em on a worksheet, that type of thing), assessment pieces or in student research. I found with my year 12s that they needed some guidance on how to extract historical information from images ('thinking historically') but after that they used images like these well in their research for their assignments.
Homepage - Vizerra.com - 0 views
Wessex Archaeology - 0 views
NHEC | History Content - 0 views
TimeMaps Atlas of World History - 1 views
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An excellent site for maps of civilisations of all time periods and regions. Easily usable - great for student research or developing classroom resources. Just save the images and Bob's your uncle!
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Just checked this site out for Medieval History maps. The site is only in Beta phase at the moment and only covers up to the end of Ancient History. i.e. 500AD
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