We have included some annotations to a few of the best history web sitesAnnotations2 for TEC Teaching American Recommended History Web Page.doc
Pat Reeve referred to this web site on strikes during our March 13th class:
http://historyproject.ucdavis.edu/lessons/view_lesson.php?id=17
The link to the Document Based Question site:
http://www.dbqproject.com/index.php
Tom mentioned this 1940 census:
http://1940census.archives.gov/
Ed O'Donnell mentioned this website during the Jan. 23rd lecture:
http://www.common-place.org/
His own contribution on "The Strike" by Koehler
http://www.common-place.org/vol-11/no-01/lessons/
Teaching History Page:
http://teachinghistory.org/
Ed O’Donnell mentioned this during the class, November 14
Backstoryradio.org
http://backstoryradio.org/
Radio Diaries
http://www.radiodiaries.org/
Talking History (OAH)
http://talkinghistory.oah.org/
Studio 360—American Icons
http://www.studio360.org/
Stuff you missed in History Class
http://tunein.com/radio/Stuff-You-Missed-in-History-Class-p328689/
Gilder Lehrman—“Historians on the Record”
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/multimedia#65555
Ed’s Blog:
InthePastLane.com
http://inthepastlane.com/
And Twitter Handle
@inthePastLane
Westwood High School Recommends: Industrial Revolution History Sites
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/labor.html
Listings of labor history websites
http://edsitement.neh.gov/
National Endowment for the Humanities site with a variety of lessons and resources
http://historicalthinkingmatters.org/
Center for History and New Media site focused on reading primary sources and constructing historical narrative
http://historicalinquiry.com/index.cfm
Scaffolding Wise Practices in the History Classroom
http://teachinghistory.org/
National History Education Clearninghouse
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook14.html
Modern History Sourcebook- Outline of the Industrial Revolution with additional links to sources
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/historyofus/web04/index.html
PBS has great resources for teachers including videos, lesson ideas, and information
http://www1.assumption.edu/users/mcclymer/worcester1850/default1850.html
John McClymer (Assumption College), fantastic essay and images on Antebellum Reform
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