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Lisa M Lane

Browse all Animated Maps - 16 views

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    Animated maps of Holocaust
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    These are fantastic! Thanks.
Simon Miles

MIT Visualizing Cultures - 16 views

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    "Topical units on Japan in the modern world and early-modern China. Images of every sort are introduced and examined here-in partnership with contributing institutions and collections."
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    Thanks for this one...amazing website! Love it for our yr 12 course of study...thanks Lisa
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    Perfect for the Asia in the C20th unit I'm doing with my 12s this term. Thanks heaps :)
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    I found this on the Asia Education Foundation website - http://www.asiaeducation.edu.au/default.asp. If you're doing units on Asia, definitely worth taking a look.
Keith Dennison

Seeking Assistance - 10 views

Hey, David. Thanks for pointing it out. I have to fiddle with the file, it appears it's corrupt. I'll post when fixed.

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Deven Black

National Constitution Center: Which Founder Are You? - 21 views

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    This is so fantastic! I can't wait to use it in my class :)
Jeremy Greene

Historical Role Playing for Engagement, Authenticity, and Interaction - 20 views

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    This is an article I co-wrote on using a technique (RAFT = role, audience, format, topic) to make history work more creative and worth while for students. I would love to hear what others think about the assignment
David Hilton

Login and Registration | LucidChart - 16 views

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    This could be an excellent resource for making graphic organisers. 
David Hilton

History in Focus: the nature of history (article) - 20 views

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    Useful essay on what history is. Thanks Matt!
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    Yes it is a concise essay expressing complex changes very succinctly. The Website from which it comes looks very useful too. A number of Key historical topics and periods each with some original articles, book reviews, recommended websites etc. It is backed by the very reliable Institute of Historical Research see: http://www.history.ac.uk/ihr/Focus/index.html
Cindy Marston

Historvius - 20 views

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    discover the world's historic sites, from the most famous national treasures to the oft-forgotten hidden gems. You'll get information on each historic site, directions, entry and contact details and comments from other users
Rob Jacklin

Animaps - 20 views

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    Animaps extends the My Maps feature of Google Maps by letting you create maps with markers that move, images and text that pop up on cue, and lines and shapes that change over time. When you send your Animap to friends it appears like a video - they can play, pause, slow and speed up the action!
Eric Beckman

Reading Like a Historian--Stanford History Education Group - YouTube - 20 views

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      Five minute video with a lot of testimonials from SF high school students
Bob Maloy

The Virtual Museum of Iraq - 12 views

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    This multimedia presentation of middle eastern history from ancient times to the modern day is organized around different halls that students can enter and explore.
David Hilton

iPad Apps - LiveBinder - 21 views

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    Thanks to Angela Cunningham for this link.
Chuck Holland

US History Teachers Blog: NYTimes US History Page - 20 views

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    Nice site for resources in a US History class.
GoEd Online

Make Teaching History Fun with Video - 20 views

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    I LOVE HISTORY! But do your students? Chances are some of them might think it's boring - hours of reading and memorizing dates. And, let's face it; history can be a little dry sometimes.
Iris Yin

art sideshow to compare 3 "religions of the book" - 17 views

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    Teaching Comparative Religion Through Art and Architecture Center for Middle Eastern Studies - University of California - Berkeley Three Monotheistic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam Objectives: This exercise is intended in part to communicate information about the three major monotheistic religions of the Middle East--Judaism, Christianity and Islam--about beliefs, events, symbols, institutions and practices important to the three religions.
GoEd Online

Top 10 eBooks for Social Studies Teachers - 22 views

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    With hundreds of different topics to study between the major Social Studies disciplines, it can be a complete drag to pick out the best eBooks for your students.
Tony Searl

Maps of War ::: Visual History of War, Religion, and Government - 15 views

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    Animated maps showing the imperial history of the Middle East and the spread of religions. The graphics are beautiful and provide a simple overview of the broad sweep of history. I've found these useful at the start of a unit/semester/term to provide a general introduction. My students think they need a hard rock track in the background as a soundtrack...
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    Feature Where has democracy dominated as the world's most popular form of government? See 4,000 years of democracy in 90 seconds... > Go to Map History of Religion How has the geography of religion evolved over the centuries? Imperial History of the Middle East Who has controlled the Middle East over the course of world events?
David Hilton

ManyBooks.net - Free eBooks for your PDA, iPhone, or eBook Reader - 19 views

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    Has thousands of free ebooks. Most of them are pretty old translations (given that these are the ones out of copyright) but there were some surprisingly new ones. Good for research.
HistoryGrl14 .

Hitler and the Holocaust - 20 views

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    TONS of links to seemingly all things WWII, Nazi, and Holocaust.
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