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David Hilton

ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - World's largest digital library of educ... - 8 views

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    I hadn't realised how much full text stuff is available from ERIC otherwise I would have added it sooner. Just do a full-text advanced search for 'history' and Bob's your uncle. It's always good to know what the smart people are saying we should be doing. I don't know about you though, but sometimes those smart people strike me as a little stupid...
Mark Moran

Students' Guide to Web Search - 0 views

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    The Internet has many sites with information and help for homework assignments. But how do you know if the information a site contains is reliable? The Students' Guide to Web Search helps you learn how to tell a good site from a garbage site, and shows you how to start searching smart.
David Korfhage

The U.S. Economy in the 1920s - 9 views

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    Please note by the end of the decade radio households was up to 40%. Can you image a teenager of today transported back to a time with no smart phone! I'm not going back and I'm 72.
Emma H

Turtle Island Game - 3 views

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    Game to teach more about the Aboriginal people of Canada
David Hilton

South Sea Bubble Resources in the Kress Collection at the Baker Library | Bloomberg Center - 1 views

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    If only those smart-stupid Wall Street Bankers had had access to resources like these... and the humility to study them.
scott klepesch

50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 0 views

  • 50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom
  • Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They’re often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.
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    Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They're often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Using these ideas, your students can collaboratively create classroom valuables.
David Hilton

seven thirty-five a.m. - 9 views

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    I am just starting a blog as part of a reflective practice. I also want to use it to connect with people who are interested in education and interested in smart inclusion of technology into the classroom. It's brand new, but I have a post on there with examples of what we're doing at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ.
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    This is a blog by Keith Dennison, a history teacher in New Jersey. Might be useful for teaching ideas or collaboration.
Christina Briola

Project Vote Smart - American Government, Elections, Candidates and Voting - 11 views

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    Good site to see where the candidates stand.
David Hilton

National Council for the Social Studies - National Council for the Social Studies Commu... - 13 views

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    I thought I'd already saved this to the group. It's an excellent community of social studies teachers and has some really thought-provoking discussions going on. I've found the contributors there to be very smart and well-trained in history teaching (just like us!).
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