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Marge Runkle

Library of Congress Newspapers on Flickr - 0 views

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    In 2008, the Library of Congress began offering historical photograph collections through Flickr in order to share some of our most popular images with a new visual community. Now, the Library of Congress has expanded its Flickr collections to include illustrated and visual content from historic American newspapers available in its online collections.
Rich Smith

Historic Places - 0 views

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    A google earth inspired map that shows the locations of over 100,000 historical sites in North America, including pictures and information about those places.  Great tool to use for history teachers to pull their students into the world around them.
Rich Smith

Fakebook Gallery - 3 views

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    Fakebooks of historical figures in math, science, history, religion, and entertainment
Marge Runkle

Awesome Stories - 0 views

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    AwesomeStories is large resource filled with primary-source information. Its purpose is to help educators and individuals find original sources, located at national archives, libraries, universities, museums, historical societies and government-created web sites. The site is very easy to use and is would be helpful to use with many projects across the curriculum.
Marge Runkle

National Archives: DocsTeach: Activities: Create - 0 views

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    Each activity-creation tool helps students develop historical thinking skills and gets them thinking like historians. Choose one of the tools below to begin. Then find and insert primary sources and customize the activity to fit your unique students.
Marge Runkle

Quiztory: Week of July 3 - 0 views

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    Each week Finding Education post's a "Quiztory" based on historical facts presented in "On This Day" for the previous week. Eclectic!
Marge Runkle

Mobile Learning - Practical Theory - 0 views

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    This blog presents a unique thought about what to do with QR codes. This would be a very KOOL project for annotating, podcasting, vodcasting, or blogging the artifacts of some historic places, museums, etc in the area!
Marge Runkle

Chronicling America - The Library of Congress - 0 views

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    Welcome to Chronicling America, enhancing access to America's historic newspapers. This site allows you to search and view newspaper pages from 1860-1922 and find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP).
Marge Runkle

CriticalPast.com: Search over 57000 videos and 7 million photos - 0 views

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    an interesting site that has a collection of more than 57,000 historic video clips and 7 million photos that are royalty-free, available to WATCH for free online. There is a charge for download.
Marge Runkle

Patriotcast's Blog - 0 views

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    This blog has a list of historical twitter peeps eg J Q Adams, Paul Revere, Wendell Howe, etc. Easy to follow.
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!
Marge Runkle

Toolbox Library: Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, National Humanities ... - 0 views

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    A collection of primary resources-historical documents, literary texts, and works of art-thematically organized with notes and discussion questions.
Marge Runkle

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine - 0 views

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    The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format. Founded in 1996 and located in San Francisco, the Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. In late 1999, the organization started to grow to include more well-rounded collections. Now the Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages in our collections, and provides specialized services for adaptive reading and information access for the blind and other persons with disabilities.
Marge Runkle

100 Incredible YouTube Channels for History Buffs | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 0 views

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    If you love history, or just want to learn more about it, YouTube has exactly what you need. Always up to the challege of providing thorough, accurate information, YouTube delivers channels from leading names in historical studies, from The Smithsonian to the Discovery Channel. You're sure to find just the right information you need for your lecture, lesson plan, or perhaps just your personal viewing pleasure.
Marge Runkle

Creaza - 0 views

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    Creaza offers you an integrated, web-based toolbox for creative work, both at school and in your free time. You use the toolbox along with various fully developed thematic universes: historical periods, fairy-tales, fantasy worlds, and current challenges, such as climate/environment.
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