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David Hilton

The History Guide -- Main - 3 views

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    Useful study guide for high school and undergraduate history students. Give clear outlines of important historical topics.
David Hilton

History - Open Yale Courses - 2 views

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    Would the podcasts here be useful for your Revolutionary France subject Jess? I've found these Yale lectures useful for some of my classes.
Matt Esterman

National Curriculum - 38 views

national curriculum history study research
started by Matt Esterman on 30 May 09 no follow-up yet
  • David Hilton
     
    Definitely agree with all that, mate. Also the national curriculum might make collaboration with classes in other states and territories a whole lot easier.
    I'll get back to you with that curriculum stuff in the next couple of days. It'll be fun to see what we can come up with.
    Also, do you use iTunes? I've found the podcasts there really valuable as teaching tools. I'll send along more info later. Am also updating my classroom 2.0 profile and generally getting back into being Mr-ICT-innovator.
    Catch you soon.
    David.
David Hilton

Welcome - The Flow of History - 11 views

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    A great set of resources for teaching history. The kids love the flowcharts and the material is engaging. You buy them from www.teacherspayteachers.com for about 3 bucks each.
David Hilton

Forum Romanum - 1 views

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    An excellent site for Roman history.
David Hilton

History Resources on this Website - The Flow of History - 0 views

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    I keep plugging this bloke, but I've found these resources great for use in the classroom. He takes a 'flow' approach to history which the students respond well to. I've found it useful to edit and adapt the content in his resources, but they're MUCH better than your average simplistic textbook with 'exercises' at the end of the chapter. People don't learn in chapters.
David Hilton

Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900) - 1 views

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    An archive of primary sources from the c15th to the late c19th maintained by professors from significant universities in Europe and funded by the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council. Easily searchable.
David Hilton

Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents - 0 views

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    The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, run out of Oxford. Seems to have an eclectic assortment of images of primary sources and translations from many Classical and early Medieval civilisations.
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