This Day in History Videos
There are a lot of places on the web where you can find “this day in history” lists and RSS feeds. A quick Google search
There are a lot of places on the web where you can find “this day in history” lists and RSS feeds. A quick Google search
Explore.org produces and hosts high-quality documentary films and photographs. The films and images focus on exploring the world and the work of non-profit organizations around
If you teach any US History lessons, whether elementary, middle, or high school grades, the daily update for the National Archives is a great resource
On the same evening that I got my Acer Aspire One and became a Windows user again (on a part-time basis) CNET ran a short
As some readers might already know from my Twitter postings, I bought an Acer netbook this evening. Judging by the replies on Twitter there is
Over the last year I’ve done a few posts about alternatives to YouTube. This post consolidates all of those resources into one list. If you
The Citizendium is, in some people’s minds, an improvement over Wikipedia. Everyone has a story about or has heard about Wikipedia’s early struggles with unchecked
Learning Beyond the Classroom, produced by Read Write Think, is a collection of learning activities that students can do on their own or with the
Welcome to the Web is a series of lessons for teaching young students how to navigate the Internet. There are seven lessons in the series
If you happen to work in a school that does allow you to access YouTube, TubeChop may be of interest to you. TubeChop gives you
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