Hello childrens. If you go to this site while at school it will automatically log you in, and give you access to the Encyclopaedia Britannica resources for high school students. It's cool. Defs worth checking out for your research. It was expensive! (^)_(^)
Hello everyone As you might have seen on Twitter, I won't be at school tomorrow. I'm on panel. The lesson will involve a lot of textbook work; please make sure you bring both the textbooks to the lesson. If you don't have them already then you need to get to the library in the morning and pick them up. See you Tuesday. If you have any questions about the assessment just send me a message through Diigo. Take care, Mr Hilton.
Hello newbs. Welcome to the year 12 Diigo group! The enrolment key for our scoodle course is anchistory12. That should get you in. Good luck this year! Take care, Mr Hilton.
No Chris, that's fine. Just join up with the different groups and sites and stuff and then later I'll make it part of the homework. If you want to post on the MHN anytime, that would be cool. Experiment with Twitter if you like too. See you next lesson, Mr Hilton. PS - Don't call me 'bro.'
"This is a collection of hyperlinks to digitized editions of source-documents and literature concerning early medieval Europe that can be found on the internet today. Sources listed here are all available to the public, free of charge. Currently there are 3696 entries in this collection. "
Digitised images of selected original war diaries recording the daily activities of Australian Army units are available for the following conflicts:
* First World War
* Second World War
* Korean War
* South East Asian Conflicts