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John Sengia

Civil War Reenvisioned - Battlefield Art - Pictures, More From National Geographic Maga... - 1 views

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    The world came to understand the Civil War through the eyes of battlefield artists. Living alongside the troops, combat illustrators risked death, injury, and disease to convey the blow-by-blow of battle with pencil and pen, charcoal, and crayon. Their work, sketched in the direst of circumstances, shows terrible violence but also moments of surprising grace.
John Sengia

Civil War to Civil Rights - Time Line - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine - 1 views

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    Timeline from National Geographic - Civil War to Civil Rights.
karen sipe

eduweb: portfolio - 2 views

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    Eduweb is a site that provides simulations/interactives on various topics related to science, social studies/history, art, and more.
Marge Runkle

Digital Toolbox - LiveBinder - 1 views

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    This is an awesome list of web tools for teachers and students
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Beyond the Bubble - 0 views

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    "Beyond the Bubble unlocks the vast digital archive of the Library of Congress to create a new generation of history assessments. Developed by the Stanford History Education Group (http://sheg.stanford.edu), Beyond the Bubble is the cornerstone of SHEG's membership in the Library of Congress's Teaching with Primary Sources Educational Consortium. We "go beyond the bubble" by offering easy-to-use assessments that capture students' knowledge in action - rather than their recall of discrete facts."
Michelle Krill

Timelines.tv - History, documentary and television on the web - 3 views

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    Timelines.tv is a free-to-use, video-rich history resource. Scroll the timeline below to find a story that interests you, and let your journey begin. When you're done watching a module, you can move automatically to the next module on the timeline, or move between timelines to explore parallel events. All the videos are viewable full screen, and you'll find loads of other helpful secondary resources along the way. It's a history resource like no other on the web. So go on, enjoy!
John Sengia

Home | The American Revolution Center - 1 views

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    Timeline and other resources on the American revolution.
John Sengia

Google World Wonders Project - 2 views

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    Google Street view of Antarctica, Palaces, Castles, and more.
Sue Sheffer

CriticalPast.com: Search over 57000 videos and 7 million photos - 1 views

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    "View more than 57,000 historic videos and 7 million photos for FREE in one of the world's largest collections of royalty-free archival stock footage. "
Michelle Krill

History Globe Jamestown Online Adventure - 0 views

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    "Can you do any better than the real colonists? You will have a copy of the London Company's Instructions to help guide you. Also, you can ask your fellow colonists and the Native Americans for advice. Be careful, though, because some advice is better than others! "
Marge Runkle

Social Studies Links - 0 views

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    Cybrary Man's Social studies web site with a great number of resources for history of all types and periods.
Michelle Krill

Stock Markets in Plain English - 0 views

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    Common Craft Video
Marge Runkle

Tripline - 0 views

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    An interesting way to share the world
Marge Runkle

Historypin | Home - 0 views

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    Help create an historical look at the world. There is an into on the front page that will explain the mission of the site. Really good idea!
karen sipe

Welcome to NBC Learn- Finishing The Dream: Learning From The Civil Rights Era - 2 views

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    NBC Learn has launched this website called Finishing the Dream. It chronicles the h istory of the civil rights movement. It includes more then 100 stories from NBC News archives. Materials include documentaries on significan events over the course of 60 years, including the Montgomery bus boycott; the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.; the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas; the Freedom Riders; and more. The content provides the opportunity for community leaders, teachers, and students to discuss the impact of the civil rights movement and to consider related modern issues that affect people today.
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