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tony fox

Tutor2u - 14 views

We are trying to develop this : http://www.tutor2u.net/blog/index.php/history/ and comments would be appreciated. Thanks Tony

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started by tony fox on 18 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
David Hilton

History Internet Library - 0 views

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    A collection of free history learning materials for students and teachers.
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    Contains many useful tools and services for history teachers. There are online experts for tutoring and some good-quality sources. Looks like it's going to get even better.
HistoryGrl14 .

Social Studies Skills Tutor - 11 views

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    ran across thsi in another diigo group, and thought it was a great resource
Ben Pope

History - Wordle - 0 views

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    This article suggests using 'wordle' to create a 'word cloud' from a selected text. It works really well in historical sources (or modern articles) for bringing out key terms. It's also a really efficient way for students to 'scan' a text to see if it might be relevant when researching - particularly for those who read slowly, or for ESL students who are daunted by large blocks of text - and it looks very nice too!
David Hilton

History - 0 views

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    This seems to update with interesting topics that students might find relevant for research or for classroom activities. I use Bloglines to subscribe to the feeds on sites like this (Google Reader is also good) and that way I only have to go to one site to keep up to date.
Walter Antoniotti

Learning Internet Libraries - 1 views

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    About fifty libraries contain free Internet information on academic subjects and materials to help students, teachers and professionals.
Aaron Shaw

European Voyages of Exploration - Home Page - 8 views

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    "The modern world exists in a state of cultural, political, and economic globalisation. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries two nations, Portugal and Spain, pioneered the European discovery of sea routes that were the first channels of interaction between all of the world's continents, thus beginning the process of globalisation in which we all live today. "
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