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Lisa M Lane

Google is not the last word in information - 11 views

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    As my son marvels at the battle diaries, postcards, letters and photographs, and scrupulously unfolds war maps depicting the strategic battlelines in the fields of Gallipoli and the Somme, he surrenders to the pleasure of discovering history by his own hands. The touch, the sight, the smell of these items, each tells a story of their own and he takes his time in absorbing it all. Then in true Gen Y form, he reaches for the digital camera and begins to photograph the maps, crests, war pay books, menus of Christmas dinners - detailed and digital proof that he has, at last found, what he was searching for.
Lisa M Lane

SpeEdChange: The Very High Cost of Nostalgia - 7 views

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    Yes, the glorious United States of the 1950s. Surely it was all good back then, unless, of course, you were female, or black ("negro"), or Catholic or Jewish, or disabled, or poor. Or, if you were young. Of course we know that American "tea partiers" (even they seem to have discovered that "teabaggers" wasn't the right term) are as weak in the history department as they are on economics knowledge, but they are hardly alone in their belief in some wondrous mythical past...
Lisa M Lane

Browse all Animated Maps - 16 views

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    Animated maps of Holocaust
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Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health - 7 views

shared by Lisa M Lane on 15 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Discover the rich history of menstruation and women's health on this Web site - MUM for short - devoted to menstruation and selected topics of women's health!
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Trench Warfare - 12 views

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    has great image of how a trench functions in WWI
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TwHistory » About - 13 views

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    The TwHistory project began in early 2009 with the first Twitter reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg over a period of several weeks. TwHistory is based on the idea that historical reenactments can take place online and have positive effects for all involved. In school settings these virtual reenactments can increase engagement while providing opportunities for students to research personal journals and other primary source documents. In order to organize, study, and preserve these online reenactments we have created TwHistory.org. View past and current projects on our reenactments page. You can also follow us on Twitter at @TwHistory.
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Birth Control - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 3 views

  • The voluntary limiting of human reproduction, using such means as sexual abstinence, contraception, induced abortion, and surgical sterilization. It includes the spacing as well as the number of children in a family.
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    The voluntary limiting of human reproduction, using such means as sexual abstinence, contraception, induced abortion, and surgical sterilization. It includes the spacing as well as the number of children in a family.
Lisa M Lane

HSI: Historical Scene Investigation - 19 views

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    cute idea for teaching history - primary documents with question in case file
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The Open Door Web Site : History : The Agricultural Revolution : The Four Field System - 11 views

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    four field rotation
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Internet Archive: Free Download: The Plow That Broke The Plains (Part I) - 3 views

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    1936
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Early Modern Resources - 4 views

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    Early Modern Resources is a gateway for all those interested in finding electronic resources relating to the early modern period in history.
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Flickr and Google street view mashup | New York Public Library - 1 views

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    This application displays historic images from Flickr Commons and compares them with their respective modern day Google street view locations. All images used under the following license: No known copyright restrictions
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John Flamsteed's Atlas Coelestis (1729) - 4 views

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    Atlas of the skies by the Astronomer Royal
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Beach-Side Thoughts on History, to My Students at Beyond School - 4 views

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    And the issue, to put it in a nutshell, is this: Knowing all this stuff is worthless, if all you've done is learn it. You seem to think that we're teaching you Western Civilization because gee, it's a great civilization. It's not. Like all civilizations, it has it's strengths and it has its flaws. Just because it's part of the dominant culture today doesn't make it good. Maybe the dominant culture today would be much better if certain aspects of Western Civilization were different - or even non-existent. Most of your essays saddened me because they were so full of cheer-leading for the West. Civilizations, Western or Eastern, Northern or Southern, don't need cheerleaders. They need critics.
Lisa M Lane

LAistory: The Pan Pacific Auditorium - LAist - 0 views

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    Imagine a structure hailed for its exterior design that took 60 days to build, was trafficked by hundreds of thousands of people for almost four decades, spent 17 years abandoned with an uncertain fate, contributed to the launch of LA's preservation movement, and took one night to burn to the ground.
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The Inflation Calculator - 11 views

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    The following form adjusts any given amount of money for inflation, according to the Consumer Price Index, from 1800 to 2007.
Lisa M Lane

Google to Caption YouTube Videos - NYTimes.com - 7 views

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    YouTube is initially applying the captioning technology only to a few channels, most of them specializing in educational content. They include channels from universities like Stanford, Yale, Duke, Columbia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PBS and National Geographic, and Google itself - its corporate videos will be captioned.
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Digital History - 4 views

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    1999 High School History Quiz The American Council of Trustees and Alumni, a Washington-based nonprofit group that promotes liberal-arts study, posed 34 high-school level questions randomly to 556 seniors at 55 leading colleges and universities, including Harvard, Princeton and Brown. Only one student answered all the questions correctly, and the average score was 53 percent.
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