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Diigo History Teachers Group Bookmarks

President's Day Game

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  • How many Presidents can you recognize?


    There are over 4000 K-12 games for teachers and students on http://www.bubbabrain.com - darren mccarty

Tags: usa

by: darren mccarty

Faces in U.S. Politics

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  • I created a game that shows the faces of certain people that are currently involved in U.S. Politics. Can you place the face with the job they hold or once held? See how well your students do with this game- http://bubbabrain.com/run_game.php?game_id=TRVG003944 - darren mccarty

Tags: Games, Web, 2.0, U.S., History, SSchat

by: darren mccarty

Student Google Docs Samples

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  • I was contacted recently by a group of teachers in my district that is working on a project to demonstrate student use of google docs for Middle School. They are looking for sample projects for the following things:

    Google lit trip examples/Google Earth
    Google Sketchup examples
    If students have used Google Docs or other Google
    APps for collaboration.
    Blogger through Google
    Picasa through Google
    Google Maps

    Any student work related to google apps.

    Thank you for taking the time to look to see what you have related to Google.

    If anyone would be willing to share any of these, so that they can be "viewed" it would be greatly appreciated. They won't be made public all over the internet by us. They just need to be shown to administrators.

    If you can share the docs to sfreeman@rock.k12.nc.us

    Thank you very much.

    Shane Freeman - Shane Freeman

Tags: google, technology, collaboration

by: Shane Freeman

Population Projections - Population Pyramids and Demographic Summary Indicators for States

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  • Any AP Human Geo teachers, this site is GREAT for examples from all 50 US states for Population Pyramids.... - HistoryGrl14 .
  • Any AP Human Geo teachers, this site is GREAT for examples from all 50 US states for Population Pyramids.... - HistoryGrl14 .

Tags: AP Human Geo, population pyramid, population, pyramids, AP

by: HistoryGrl14 .

GrandmaGatewood "An Appalachian Tale" Trailer V2.mov - YouTube

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  • A trailer for my Grandma Gatewood project is here. For more information about the project see: http://www.edenvalleyenterprises.org/progdesc/gatewood/gtwdinf.htm - Bette Lou Higgins

Tags: Gatewood, video

by: Bette Lou Higgins

Demographic Transition Model by Kari McGuire on Prezi

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Tags: AP Human Geo, DTM, Demographic Transition Model, APHG, population

by: HistoryGrl14 .

Watch Online | The Age Of Aids | FRONTLINE | PBS

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  • Good video to use in AP Human Geo for Population chapter part dealing with AIDS - HistoryGrl14 .

Tags: AP Human Geo, Frontline AIDS video, APHG, population, AIDS

by: HistoryGrl14 .

 

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Sheldon College
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About Me
I am a senior history teacher at a private school in Queensland, Australia. I am very interested in sharing ideas and resources to support excellence in history teaching.

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At 3:40pm on November 10, 2009, Tammy JonesTammy Jones said…
Hi David,
Thanks so much for your welcome message. Sorry, I'm a little slow getting back with you. I can't wait to get involved in this ning.

Tammy Jones
At 6:56am on August 22, 2009, SusanSusan said…
Thanks for the invite David. I will check it out. In the mean time, I am looking for a class anywhere in the world that is interesting in a skype long distance debate with my class this semester. I teach 8th grade U.S. History. Last year we debated against Terry Parent's class out of Hollywood, California. The topic was Democratic Republicans vs. Federalists. I would like to repeat this event yearly. Perhaps even more than once a year. Anyone interested...especially a class in a time zone that is closer to us, please email me at susan.gorman@gcisd.net. I am in Central Time Zone.
At 4:23pm on July 13, 2009, Kathy EmeryKathy Emery said…
thanks for the invite. will try to check out your site asap. we are in the second week of our six week SF Freedom School summer program so a bit overwhelmed right now. I do have a team working on lesson plan ideas and we are hoping our group site will become a bit more active in the near future.
At 6:26pm on June 10, 2009, Greg LehrGreg Lehr said…
Thanks for the invite David and I will definitely check it out and share if possible. Thanks.
At 8:28pm on June 9, 2009, Angela WainrightAngela Wainright said…
Sounds great David. I will definitely check it out.
At 1:16pm on June 9, 2009, Sue AshbaughSue Ashbaugh said…
Thanks David. I will certainly take you up on your offer. I may not - probably won't - have a thing to share, but I'm always looking for new ideas and this is just the kind of "place" I was hoping to find. Sue
At 10:22am on June 9, 2009, Jeremy SkuraJeremy Skura said…
David,
I'm going to check it out! History is the only subject I do not teach, but I'll get my teammate Amy Ertel (also a member) on the site as well.
We will be sharing lots as the school year starts in August.
Jeremy
At 6:00pm on June 8, 2009, Jerred EricksonJerred Erickson said…
Thanks, David. I'll have to check that out.
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Jerred
At 11:52am on June 8, 2009, BrianBrian said…
Hi David. Thanks and to be honest, the American system (from the way you described the Australian system) is pretty much the same. Looks like that we both have a similar interest in curriculum excellence, which in the American public system has its problems and I strongly prefer teaching outside the box. To answer your question, I am still in the learning process about tying educational technology to the history curriculum. I will stop by and check out the ideas that are posted and discover some that I would like to use next school year.
At 8:00am on June 8, 2009, Wayne LawsonWayne Lawson said…
Very interested, will join today.
 
 
 

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