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Mike Tragas

New teacher Survival Guide - 1 views

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    This is a scholastic website that has plenty of tips and resources for teachers, and includes a monthly section called the New Teacher Survival Guide.
Mike Tragas

National Security Archive - 0 views

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    This site contains lots of documents relating to large events in American history and can be a good resources page for primary sources.
Anna` Erickson

Chicago History Museum - 0 views

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    This site has resources for Chicago history. Also, it is a great place to have a field trip.
David Berkson

Chicago Culutral Alliance - 0 views

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    This is a useful bog made up of various museums and culutral groups around the Chicago area. It promotes learning and understanding of culutral diversity by connecting these culutral centers to other institutions, mainly education. Would be a great resource for those who want to teach in Chicago
David Berkson

Creative Education: Critical Exploration of Our World - 0 views

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    Craetive Education is an educational non-profit organization that specializes in creating uniqiue filed emersion curriculum programs in which students and teachers paricipate in filed trips to exotoic locations. There are resources on this page on how to incorporate one of these trips into your classroom education or as a teacher you can volunteer as well
Jaimee Shearn

Eye Witness History - 1 views

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    The site includes photographs, pictures, sound files, and bibliographic citations from people who experienced various historical events. The site could be really useful in making lesson plans as well as giving students resources for assignments or projects.
Mike Tragas

'Best History Websites' - 1 views

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    I thought this website looked great. It provides useful links to other history websites and has numerous resources for teachers as well as lesson planning tools.
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    This one website contains tons of links that direct to other information websites dealing with specific time periods. It basically documents the best history websites on the internet.
Ryan Schmidt

Teacher Tube: Teach the World - 1 views

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    I thought this site looked great because it has great video resources for teachers. In addition to interesting videos related to history, this site also has teacher uploaded videos of lesson plans they have taught.
Joe Nierstheimer

Digital History - 1 views

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    I thought this site was especially fitting for our CI 335 class because it helps teachers incorporate technology into their curriculum and classrooms. It has links to an online textbook, primary source documents, videos, and much more.
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    Unv. of Houston's efforts to produce an online textbook. It contains documents and resources for both teachers and students.
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    The site includes an up-to-date U.S. history textbook; annotated primary sources on United States, Mexican American, and Native American history, and slavery; and succinct essays on the history of ethnicity and immigration, film, private life, and science and technology among many things.
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    This site is devoted to primary sources and ideas for teachers on how to teach a specific era of history. This site includes links to movies, powerpoint slides, primary source documents, lesson plans, and handouts for teachers.
Emma Forsberg

Dr. T's EconLinks.com: Economics Teaching Resources - 0 views

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    This website has a lot of great ideas for future economics teachers.
John McCown

Secondary School Education - Education and Teaching - 0 views

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    Provides tips and strategies for managing a classroom. Also includes links for curriculum, lesson plans, assessment, and theories.
Kyle Deger

Holocaust Gallery - 0 views

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    This is a website which includes a large photo gallery of ghettos and camps during the Holocaust and modern photos of the remaining structures. This would be a useful link for a lesson on the Holocaust.
Kyle Deger

Following the Trail of Toxic E-Waste - 0 views

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    This is a 60 Minutes special which follows the trail of toxic e-waste from our cell phones, computers, etc. in the United States all the way to toxic dumping sites in rural China. This would be an excellent resource in a World History class showing some negative effects of globalization.
John McCown

Teaching History With Technology - 0 views

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    Provides tons of links to different teaching websites, including textbook providers, blogs, wikis, and AP teaching resources.
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    Introduces new methods of integrating technology into a history classroom
Kevin Klemm

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - 0 views

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    This is an online reference for the Holocaust Museum located in Washington, D.C. It offers different kinds of activities and resources to use when teaching about the Holocaust.
Megan Cavitt

Teacher Professional Development and Resources - 0 views

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    Streams videos (and sells them on DVD) on a huge variety of topics.
Megan Cavitt

Resources for Teaching September 11 - 0 views

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    This site deals with the issues of globalization, terrorism, and democracy raised by the September 11 attacks and our reaction to them.
David Berkson

Golden Apple - 1 views

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    This is the official website of the Golden Apple Award. here is useful inofmration on workshops, seminars, and resources on how to be a better teacher as well as information on the award itself
Patrick Howell

Teachers Network: How to Incorporate Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This website helps to show teachers how to integrate technology into the classroom.
Patrick Howell

History Sites To Use With Students - 0 views

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    There are lots of good links on this website to pages that you can use ith your students as a teacher.
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