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David Hilton

E!'s WH - 9 views

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    A class website run by Dan Ewert in the States. It's not maintained anymore but is still a good example of what can be done even with something as simple as WordPress. Very cool.
David Hilton

U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time - 3 views

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    It's not strictly speaking history-related however most of us also teach social studies or something similar and it was just too cool to pass up. An excellent way of demonstrating to students the issues regarding the current Western economic model and the Chimerica conundrum. Scary.
David Hilton

AP Courses - Advanced Placement Course Descriptions - 6 views

  • U.S. History World History
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      Here they are.
  • U.S. History World History
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    You'll find the United States AP World & US History course documents available for download at the bottom right. They have outlines of what is covered in the courses and also example assessment items. I'm going to use them this summer as I redesign our school's work programs. Even if you don't teach in the US they might be helpful.
David Hilton

Syllabus Central - 9 views

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    Has links to some example course documents from universities and a high school in America and Australia. I'm always interested in checking out how other people organise their courses; I'm redoing our Modern History Program at the moment. I prefer the chronological rather than thematic approach, although it seems it's going out of fashion these days.
David Hilton

The History Cooperative | Journals | The History Teacher index - 6 views

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    Freely available; you can download individual articles as pdfs. Looks like they take submissions too.
David Hilton

ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - World's largest digital library of education literature - 8 views

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    I hadn't realised how much full text stuff is available from ERIC otherwise I would have added it sooner. Just do a full-text advanced search for 'history' and Bob's your uncle. It's always good to know what the smart people are saying we should be doing. I don't know about you though, but sometimes those smart people strike me as a little stupid...
David Hilton

Portal:History - Wikiversity - 4 views

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    Wikis in general tend to arouse some strong reactions in teachers (I guess we've all seen what Google and Wikipedia have done to research in many history and social studies classrooms...) yet I thought some people might find this useful, especially towards the start of the year when you look back over your units. Which of course we all do. Of course.
David Hilton

Latest News - 4 views

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    Might be useful for professional development, networks, resources and teaching ideas or strategies.
Nate Merrill

World History for Us All - 18 views

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    A useful site with resources for the teaching of World History, including lesson plans and suggested topics
David Hilton

ABC-CLIO - Product Catalog - Product Details - 1 views

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    Has a free two-month trial and you can share access with staff and students at your school. Good quality database.
HistoryGrl14 .

Homepage | Choices Program - 15 views

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    oops...meant to add that while they sell a FABULOUS and well priced curriculum - there is a FREE podcast online for most of their programs with short relevant video episodes that go GREAT with class...just look them up on iTunes "The Choices Program"
Nate Merrill

World History: The Big Eras (book) - 14 views

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    A Compact History of Humankind for Teachers and Students
Brian Peoples

The bar has been raised. - 4 views

  • A school leader who wishes to “create and sustain a culture that supports digital age learning must become comfortable collaborating as co-learners with colleagues and students around the world” (aka “I don’t do technology” is no longer acceptable.)  Also, this framework seeks to help school leaders propel their organizations forward as members of “dynamic learning communities.” Vision is vital.
  • ensure instructional innovation; model and promote effective use of technology for learning; provide learner-centered environments to meet the individual needs of students; ensure effective practice in the study of technology and infusion across curriculum; promote and participate in learning communities that allow for global, digital-age collaboration
  • allocate time, resource and access to ensure ongoing professional growth in technology fluency and integration; facilitate and participate in learning communities to nurture administrators, teachers, and staff; promote and model effective communication and collaboration using digital tools; stay current on the latest educational research and emerging trends in educational technology to improve student learning
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  • model and establish policies for safe, legal, and ethical use of digital information/technology; promote and model responsible social media interactions; model and facilitate a shared cultural understanding and involvement in global issues through the use of communication and collaboration tools
  • A med student at UVA commented to our leadership team- teachers and admins together- this past week that the “real learning begins when we get to the team-based work.”
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    thought-provoking
David Hilton

Group World History Honors's best content - 9 views

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    A brilliant example of how to use Diigo with a class. We wouldn't be able to do this given the restrictions we have on assessment, yet the way annotations are used as student discussion is inspiring. Some great analysis on Bronze Age sources (which my students struggle to find).
David Hilton

changED - 4 views

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    Has a useful list of apps and websites for teaching generally and Social Studies/History in particular.
David Hilton

Home (AP World History) - 14 views

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    Another good example of a history class website.
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    I think the site is excellent course. Thank you for posting it, David.
David Hilton

Home (The History Lab) - 11 views

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    This recently begun project is a storehouse for materials, ideas, resources, etc for the 'higher order thinking' classroom.
David Hilton

Big History Project: Apply Now - 22 views

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    Applications for an innovative new approach to teaching history.
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