Teaching with Documents
I try to incorporate as many primary sources into my teaching but I find it extremely difficult to find primary documents that are at my students reading ability and interest level. It sometimes takes...
View ArticleBring the World into your Classroom with World Wonders Project
I recently discovered the Google World Wonders Project which is a website that brings historical sites online. The website is very interesting and educational because it uses Google’s Street View...
View ArticleGilder Lehrman and 9/11 Memorial Resources
I attended the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History on 9/11 and American Memory. The seminar was absolutely amazing! We learned from experts about how the United States and the world have...
View ArticleSoundGecko Converts Any Article Into an MP3
I learned about SoundGecko from Lifehacker blog. SoundGecko is an interesting resource for teachers and students of all ages. SoundGecko is a FREE text-to-audio transcribing service that lets you...
View ArticleIWitness: Personal Holocaust Video Testimonials
I learned about iWitness from @ghkcole from #sschat. IWitness is a website for teachers and students that has over 1,000 Holocaust video testimonials of survivors and witnesses. This collection is just...
View ArticlePut Ownership on Students with an EdCafe!
I learned about the wonderful idea of an edcafe model from Ms. Katrina Kennett . She is an inspiration and a wonderful English teacher. Her blog goes into much more depth about edcafe’s and many other...
View ArticlePart 2: Evernote for the Social Studies
Last week, I posted at what you can do with Evernote. Hopefully you’ve had a chance to get hands-on with Evernote in the last few days and got a feel for how awesome it really is. Once you do get...
View ArticleBeyond the Bubble and Reading Like a Historian
I am very proud to announce that The Stanford History Group will be hosting the first #sschat of 2013 on Monday, January 7th at 7 PM EST. They will be discussing reading and writing in history courses....
View ArticleGilder Lehrman Reconstruction Seminar Resources
Reconstruction Seminar Resources Shared: Gilder Lehrman Library of Congress Digital History Today’s Meet Primary Source Edsitement History Channel Stanford History Education Group Professor Jones...
View ArticlePresidential Speeches
The Miller Center is a website that specializes in presidential scholarship, public policy, and political history. The Miller Center has an impressive official oral history project for every...
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