picturing the thirties - 14 views
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Learn about the 1930s through eight exhibitions: The Depression, The New Deal, The Country, Industry, Labor, The City, Leisure, and American People. Artworks from the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection are supplemented with other primary source materials such as photographs, newsreels, and artists' memorabilia. Users can explore this virtual space and find information by clicking on people and objects. Visitors can gather artworks and place them in their bin for later documentary production. The theater's feature presentation is a series of interviews produced by the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Abstract Artists Describe the 1930s. Additionally, user-created documentaries can be viewed from the theater's balcony. Go to the theater's projection booth to find PrimaryAccess and a movie-making tutorial.
Play Caesar: Travel Ancient Rome with Stanford's Interactive Map | Open Culture - 26 views
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Scholars of ancient history and IT experts at Stanford University have collaborated to create a novel way to study Ancient Rome. ORBIS, a geospatial network model, allows visitors to experience the strategy behind travel in antiquity. (Find a handy tutorial for using the system on the Web and YouTube). The ORBIS map includes about 750 mostly urban settlements of the Roman period
The Center for Teaching History with Technology - 11 views
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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.
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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.
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Great site for future history teachers. It gives ideas for all sorts of Social Science classes K-12.
Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share - 0 views
PowerPoint Games - 0 views
Adobe Education Exchange - 17 views
Internet Detective | Home - 21 views
Is History history? - 35 views
I am creating a site you and your students might enjoy and perhaps add to. ahaafoundation.org is an online course in the history of art around the world. You can jump in anywhere. I would love to f...
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