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Tom Daccord

Early Humans Social Studies - 4 views

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    Extensive list of link to websites on Archaeology and the Study of Early Humans from a school library in British Columbia.
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    Extensive list of link to websites on Archaeology and the Study of Early Humans from a school library in British Columbia.
Patrick Higgins

Toolbox Library: Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, National Humanities ... - 0 views

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    Excellent collections of resources from Gilder Lehrman that cover US History via a humanities lens.
Tom Daccord

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projec... - 0 views

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    The case of the Orlando Project offers a useful interrogation of concepts like completion and finality, as they emerge in the arena of electronic publication. The idea of "doneness" circulates discursively within a complex and evolving scholarly ecology where new modes of digital publication are changing our conceptions of textuality, at the same time that models of publication, funding, and archiving are rapidly changing. Within this ecology, it is instrumental and indeed valuable to consider particular tasks and stages done, even as the capacities of digital media push against a sense of finality. However, careful interrogation of aims and ends is required to think through the relation of a digital project to completion, whether modular, provisional, or of the project as a whole.
Patrick Higgins

Theme | Facing History and Ourselves - 0 views

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    A wonderful list of themes and resources to match it in areas that can span the humanities curriculum.
Tom Daccord

EDSITEment - Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Cave Art: Discovering Prehistoric Humans through Pictures Lesson plan based on cave art at Lascaux, Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc, and Cosquer caves.
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    Cave Art: Discovering Prehistoric Humans through Pictures
Tom Daccord

Before Lucy came Ardi, new earliest hominid found - Yahoo! News - 2 views

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    "The story of humankind is reaching back another million years as scientists learn more about "Ardi," a hominid who lived 4.4 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia. The 110-pound, 4-foot female roamed forests a million years before the famous Lucy, long studied as the earliest skeleton of a human ancestor."
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    "The story of humankind is reaching back another million years as scientists learn more about "Ardi," a hominid who lived 4.4 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia. The 110-pound, 4-foot female roamed forests a million years before the famous Lucy, long studied as the earliest skeleton of a human ancestor."
Tom Daccord

Scientist Uses Google Earth to Find Ancient Ancestor - 3 views

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    "An anthropology professor from South Africa has successfully used Google Earth to find a new human ancestor. To be exact, he found two partial skeletons, dating from between 1.78 and 1.95 million years ago, that belong to the species now known as Australopithecus sediba."
Tom Daccord

Barbarians with Laptops: An Unreasonable Fear? at Beyond School - 4 views

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    "And I just replied to Monika with this - which I hope some of you, again, will chime in on to show me the error of my ways: I'll start with saying I'm still uncomfortable with the opportunity cost notion. As a history teacher - which to me means "preparation for informed citizenship" teacher - I'm not sure I want to sacrifice time that could be used learning and drawing conclusions from human history on the altar of failed web 2.0 experimentation. I see the value of both, though. I'm thinking a separate course - a sort of "Intro to Web 2.0″ - might be more useful than teachers across the curriculum failing and flailing about with the tools when their primary job is teaching content. And I'm still traditional in thinking content is more important. Without it, we risk churning out what I've recently been calling, in my internal monologues, "barbarians with laptops."
Tom Daccord

findingEducation's Digital Teachers' Lounge » Educators That Rock!: Elizabeth... - 2 views

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    "FindingEducation met up with Elizabeth Devine at the annual National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) conference in Atlanta, Ga. in November. At the conference, Devine was named as one of the NCSS Outstanding Secondary Social Studies Teachers of the Year for 2009-2010. She also hosted a panel focused on helping teachers integrate the study of human rights into their curriculum."
Patrick Higgins

GeoHive: Global Statistics - 5 views

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    GeoHive provides geopolitical data and statistics on the human population, particularly population statistics of regions, countries, provinces and cities.
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