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Conversations with History
Search for interviews by topic. Interviews are in various formats: written, podcasts, & videos (YouTube), There are so many amazing people in here. This site was found using Thinkfinity (EDSITEment).
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21st Century Skills - SS map
The 21st Century Skills and Social Studies Map, the first of its kind to be released, demonstrates how the integration of 21st century skills into the social studies supports teaching and prepares students to become effective and productive citizens in the 21st century.
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GNG | global nomads group
This is the web site of the group that the IU connected with via videoconferencing for VC Day on May 08, 2008.
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It's No Laughing Matter
Analyzing Political Cartoons - The Learning Page from the Library of Congress
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Xpeditions @ nationalgeographic.com
Xpeditions is home to the U.S. National Geography Standards-and to thousands of ideas,
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FIRP Home
For a treasure trove of personal narratives (diaries, letters and oral histories) in English, students can visit this site from the Alexander Street Press. It is an index to 4,000 collections that are searchable by keyword. It also has pointers to thous
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iCue
NBC News launches an interactive site for students aged 13 to 17. iCue offers news, games, community and video, in an environment that will be policed for profanties, bullying, an dexchanges of personal information.
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Teaching the Civil War with Technology
This is Jim Beeghley's blog for Teaching the Civil War with Technology
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Picturing America Home Page
The National Endowment for the Humanities’ (NEH) Picturing America initiative offers an innovative way for citizens of all ages to explore the history and character of America through some of the nation’s greatest works of art. Picturing America is a
