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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.
Jeremie Smith

NAACP - Primary Source Set - For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    This is a primary Source website for History Teachers.
mario nunez

Primary Source Documents in US History - 1 views

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    A resource providing documents in US History from the 1600s to present day. The overwhelming majority of these primary sources are presidential speeches/inaugural adresses and famous supreme court cases.
mario nunez

Documents for World History: Primary Sources & the Internet - 0 views

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    These is a website that provides quality educational resources. This website directs you to primary source documents that can be used for various activities or lessons. You can also buy various materials for teaching which are categorized by subjects.
Jordan Sandberg

Renaissance links - 0 views

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    provides primary sources concerning the renaissance which can aid either teachers in their understanding of the era or students in their quest to fulfill an assignment requirement which needs primary sources.
Ryan Stapinski

The National Security Archive: George Washington University - 0 views

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    An amazing source for declassified United States' documents that could easily be used for primary sources in a modern U.S. or world history classes. These could be used for a in-class debate as the National Security Archive houses many documents on very controversial issues in history. I would also highly recommend looking through them to provide yourself with different prospectives as a future teacher.
Slawomir Podraza

Early English Books Online - EEBO - 0 views

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    Contains thousands of books which originated since the invention of the printing press. Great website for primary sources. All the books were scanned, which means that pictures of the original pages can be found on this site.
schaffe1

Teach History - 0 views

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    This site provides audio, visual, and primary source links for topics within colonial history.
Joe Nierstheimer

Movies of Early America: Primary Source Material from 18th Century - 0 views

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    This site is dedicated to showing educational brief clips about some of America's most influential individuals of the early 18th century. It provides background information and interesting facts about people such as Benjamin Franklin, Molly Pitcher, and George Washington, which is a good way to engage the students' attention.
mario nunez

The Vietnam Center and Archive - 0 views

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    This is one of the most comprehensive search engines and websites in the world on the Vietnam War. It has over 3.2 million pages scanned materials from government and military documents, newspaper articles, photographs, maps, artifacts, sound/audio recordings, etc. Great for finding material, resources, and primary sources.
mario nunez

Women in World History - 1 views

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    This is a website that focuses on the history of women from all parts of the world. Has teaching materials with primary sources, lesson plans, document-based questions, and other supporting resources. Ideally for a high school curriculum.
Jim Dennis

History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web - 1 views

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    History Matters is a wonderful online resource for history teachers and students. Among the many digital resources are lesson plans, syllabi, links, and exhibits.
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    The site gives alot of useful information for teachers and students, having many primary sources, examples of syllabi, and teaching strategies for U.S. history.
Kevin Klemm

American Memory - 0 views

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    This website was put together by the Library of Congress. It is full of incredibly useful primary sources, including pictures, documents, and sound recordings.
Natalie Fisher

Lincoln Primary Sources - 1 views

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    Primary docs from the Era of Lincoln and Civil War. Can find docs that can be used in classrooms for middle school and up
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    This website has great primary resources about Abraham Lincoln and are categorized for different periods in his life.
Meghan Gleason

Columbia American History Online - 0 views

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    585 Primary Sources (U.S. History) collected by the Unv. of Columbia
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.
Gerardo Gonzalez

Civil War National Archives - 0 views

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    Government website that contains pictures and other primary sources on the Civil War. Useful in making PowerPoint and other presentations.
Gerardo Gonzalez

WWII National Archives - 0 views

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    Government website that contains pictures and other primary sources on WWII. Useful in making PowerPoint and other presentations.
Gerardo Gonzalez

WWII Letters - 0 views

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    Here is a blog that contains letters written during WWII. Good source of primary documents if you are able to sort through some of the advertisements.
Jaimee Shearn

Avalon Project: September 11th - 1 views

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    These archives from Yale Law School include links to various primary source documents from the September 11 terrorist attacks. The Avalon Project gathers various documents dealing with Law, History and Diplomacy which could be very useful when discussing history, or current events.
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