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Christopher Kenny

Stuck in boarding school, but liberated by an online education! « OSG's AP U.... - 0 views

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    A look how AP Government online course opened up a person's mind to larger events affecting her through boarding school.
scott klepesch

Historical Newspapers Online - 0 views

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    "This table provides a list of historical U.S. newspapers that are available online at no cost." From the U of Penn.
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    "This table provides a list of historical U.S. newspapers that are available online at no cost. Newspapers available for free through Google News Historical Archives and Newspaperarchives.com are listed individually as I identify them. Newspapers available through Chronicling America and state digitization projects are usually listed as a group. For instance, under "Wyoming" I have not listed every newspaper digitized in the project but simply described what is available. "
Debra Gottsleben

Memolane | See, Search, and Share your life. - 0 views

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    "Capture photos, videos, music, tweets, posts, and much more. View and share your entire life online. Create stories of your best memories together with your friends.Explore and search your life and the lives of your friends online."
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    looks interesting
scott klepesch

Six Reasons Why Textbooks Should Stop Being Textbooks : 2¢ Worth - 0 views

  • This makes a lot of sense to me — textbook as platform to be populated by the very teachers who will use them.
  • Can’t teachers respectfully and with regard for the law select, shape, mash and mix existing digital content into modules or learning objects for their learners. Might we even see commercial modules, produced by what use to be the textbook industry, t
  • ollowing the same model, communities of teachers can contributed well researched and carefully designed modules for portions of their curriculum (or standards if you insist) that they know well and about which they are especially passionate.
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  • Might content curation become a 21st century skill that learners should be developing as part of their formal education? Should students be guided in growing their own digital textbooks into personal digital libraries?
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    "Yesterday, Mashable author, Sarah Kessler, wrote "The Case for Making Online Textbooks Open Source," where she drew attention to programs at MIT and Carnegie Mellon that post lectures and other course materials online for free. "
Debra Gottsleben

Online converter - convert video, images, audio and documents for free - 0 views

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    "Convert media files online from one format into another." This free online file converter lets you convert media easy and fast from one format to another.
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    convert any type of file. This could be very handy at times.
Debra Gottsleben

The Living Room Candidate - 0 views

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    From the museum of moving image- presidential campaign commercials 1952-2008
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    This is a free online resource from the Museum of the Moving Image, with more than 300 commercials, from every presidential election since 1952 It includes lessons for teachers and links to other online resources.
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    Great site for teaching about the election process but about media and digital literacy as well.
Debra Gottsleben

Geocube - The world of Geography at your fingertips - 0 views

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    "Geocube is an attractive online resource about Geography. Geocube is based on the principle of the Rubik Cube with six faces and 54 topics. It is a virtual and easily accessible website which is available online for free. Move the Geocube around with your mouse and explore the faces and topics.Geocube provides an accessible way to read, see and watch what Geography is and geographers do. This is a European initiative developed by HERODOT, the European Network for Geography in Higher Education and is available to anyone who is interested in Geography."
Debra Gottsleben

Founders Online: Home - 0 views

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    The National Archives, through its National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), has entered into a cooperative agreement with The University of Virginia Press to create this site and make freely available online the historical documents of the Founders of the United States of America. "Through this website, you will be able to read and search through thousands of records from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison and see firsthand the growth of democracy and the birth of the Republic."
Debra Gottsleben

Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    great list of free online newspaper links. Searchable by country.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Zoom In - US History Lessons Based on Primary Sources - 0 views

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    "Zoom In provides units of lesson plans built around primary source documents. The collection of lesson units is organized into six eras of US History. Zoom In is more than just a collection of lesson plans and documents. Zoom In provides an online classroom environment. As a teacher you can manage multiple classrooms within your Zoom In account. "
scott klepesch

Free Technology for Teachers: Royal Society Journal Archives Made Available Online - 0 views

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    "Royal Society Publishing recently announced that it has made the archives of its journals available online for the world to search and read. Any of their published papers that are more than 70 years old can be viewed for free in their entirety. In total, this makes 60,000 historical scientific papers available. Included in these archives are papers written by Benjamin Franklin and Isaac Newton. You can search the archives here."
Debra Gottsleben

Zoom In - 3 views

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    "Zoom In is a free, Web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Zoom In's online learning environment features 18 content-rich U.S. history units that supplement your regular instruction and help you use technology to support students' mastery of both content and skills required by the new, higher standards"
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    "Zoom In is a free, Web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Zoom In's online learning environment features 18 content-rich U.S. history units that supplement your regular instruction and help you use technology to support students' mastery of both content and skills required by the new, higher standards"
Debra Gottsleben

UFDC Home - Historic Newspaper Catalog - 0 views

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    "The Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers (NewspaperCat)is a tool that facilitates the discovery of online digitized historical newspaper content from newspapers published in the United States and the Caribbean. NewspaperCat was funded by a grant from the George A. Smathers Libraries. Search by keyword, newspaper title or by city, county or state to locate titles. From your search result, click on the link(s) to connect to the digital newspaper(s). In many cases, this content is keyword searchable, depending on the hosting organization. NewspaperCat currently links to over 1,500 full-text newspaper titles with a goal to include links to as many US and Caribbean newspapers with archival digital content as possible."
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Using Primary Sources to Learn About Lincoln - 0 views

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    Website from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation to showcase some primary source materials about Abraham Lincoln online. The materials on Under His Hat are arranged into eight sections about Lincoln's life. You can click on materials to make them larger. Lesson plan suggestions are included and some of the documents are also accompanied by audio and video recordings.
Debra Gottsleben

TED'S-youtube-video-lesson/ - 0 views

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    TED recently launched a new online tool that turns any YouTube video into a lesson. This allows you to "flip" the classroom by having students watch video at home. This site allows you to add commentary to the video.
Debra Gottsleben

The Olympic Record | The National Archives - 0 views

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    "The National Archives holds a range of records on the modern Olympic and Paralympic Games and Cultural Olympiad, from 1896 to the present. We have made these available online for the first time, providing you with access to this rich resource on sporting and cultural history."
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    Brian, this site might be good for your sports history class.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: Take an Interactive Journey Through U.S. History - 0 views

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    "Mission U.S. offers two interactive journeys through two important eras in U.S. History. The journeys are designed as role-playing games or missions. Both games can be played entirely online or downloaded for play on your PC or Mac (you do need an Internet connection to save a game in progress"
Debra Gottsleben

Government In The Lab | Government In The Lab - 0 views

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    Government in The Lab is an online magazine about politics "focused on delivering the best information possible about politics and government through a world-wide collaboration."
Debra Gottsleben

Gooru - 0 views

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    An Open Educational Resources site OER; in beta now. "Gooru is a search engine for learning that allows you to explore and study over 2,600 standards-aligned and personalized study guides. Study guides cover 5th-12th grade math and science topics, and resources include digital textbooks, animations, instructor videos and more. All resources are vetted and organized by teachers or Gooru's content experts, so you don't have to sort through the mess of subpar educational resources available online yourself. Gooru also makes it easy for you to connect with your worldwide peers to make learning a social experience. Post questions to an active community of students, teachers and experts, or find friends and peers to study with. Best of all, Gooru adapts to you. Based on the topics you study and your performance on self-assessments, Gooru suggests resources and study guides that will help you master the concepts. You can track your study habits and monitor your performance on any of the topics you study."
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    Not sure what resources are here for social studies but still looks like a very interesting site. Think you should check it out for resources and to share with students.
Debra Gottsleben

Wufoo - 0 views

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    Wufoo is a web application that helps anybody build amazing online forms. When you design a form with Wufoo, it automatically builds the database, backend and scripts needed to make collecting and understanding your data easy, fast and fun.
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    new web 2.0 tool that could be useful in the classroom.
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