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David Hilton

Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts - 0 views

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    This is a search engine which scans a collection of primary source websites for open access sources. They purport to focus on American and British literature.
David Hilton

Open Directory - Society: History - 10 views

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    Pretty self-explanatory, really.
David Hilton

EOS (Electronic Open Stacks) - 3 views

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    An extensive collection of images on US, French & Indian history along with Classical music.
David Hilton

Lesson Plans On Demand - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 12 views

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    Useful place to order materials from other teachers. I get my Flow of History materials from Teachers Pay Teachers; they're only about $3 each.
David Hilton

European History/Contents - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks - 6 views

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    It is a wiki, however contains useful overviews of the most significant periods in European history.
Lisa M Lane

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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    Lisa, What a great site! I can use this for sure. Thank you for sharing!
David Hilton

"Historical Figures Leave Their Browsers Open" by Sarah Schneider on CollegeHumor - 16 views

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    Quite funny. Is in the grand old tradition of such greats as Historical Tweets (which I recommend you Google if you've never heard of it. My students love it).
David Hilton

Subject:History - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks - 9 views

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    Still into the wikis. This collection doesn't show evidence of much development yet, however it could grow into a quality collection in future. Some of the topics are a little obscure. 'A History of Nejd'. Not quite sure on that one.
David Hilton

WikiArc - 4 views

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    "WikiArc is intended as an online toolkit for professionals, students and other people interested in the fields of archaeology, classical antiquity, palaeoanthropology, forensic anthropology, cultural heritage studies, and Quaternary sciences."
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    Has a searchable database of open-access journals to do with archaeology, anthropology and ancient history.
Ed Webb

Office of Educational Technology (OET) - 3 views

  • Secretary Arne Duncan invites comments on the draft National Educational Technology Plan.
  • This plan is a draft. "We are open to your comments," Secretary Duncan said. "Tell us about how technology has changed your school or classroom." Read the plan. Share your comments, videos and examples of how technology is changing and improving education.
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