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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.
philiptat

Audio, Text, Visual of Speeches, debates, interviews. - 0 views

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    I utilize this website for primary sources: it has many speeches, debates, interviews, especially in audio, text, and videos of many sorts of mediums.
Joe Martinez

THE CHICAGO HISTORY JOURNAL: Chicago History Resources for Kids - 0 views

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    This site contains many different resources for Chicago history ranging from youtube videos to an online library and is aimed easy access for kids
Kyle Deger

WWII in HD - 0 views

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    This is a website which contains many clips and photos from the History Channel special: World War II in HD. It may be useful if one needs a few short clips to initiate discussion in a lesson on WWII.
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.
Kyle Deger

AP Psychology Teacher's Blog - 0 views

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    This is the blog of an AP Psychology Teacher from Massachusetts. There are many useful video clips and links to other websites for any Social Studies/Psychology Teacher to utilize in his or her classroom.
jenaration724

pbs guide to edo - 0 views

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    a timeline, map, guide to edo time period of japan
David Berkson

Brain Pop - 0 views

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    Brain Pop is an e-learing animated site that features short films on various subjects. It is very useful for middle school classrooms.
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