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RESOURCE COLLECTION: NYTimes Resources on World Religions

Another great resource collection from the New York Times Learning Network September 10, 2010, 10:00 AMResources | World Religions By SHANN…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 14, 2010

book discussion of Teaching World History in the 21st Century

Please join me and a lot of other people for a book discussion of Heidi Roupp's (editor) Teaching World History in the 21st Century that wi…

Started by Jeremy Greene

1 Sep 9, 2010
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INFOGRAPHIC: Subway Map Meets World Languages

Very cool infographic - brilliant in its connectivity: The Most Widely Spoken Languages in the World and the Countries They Are SpokenFrom:…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 8, 2010

ARTICLE: New US Embassy Adopts Defenses From Middle Ages

Nice Middle Ages to present day connection (a bit different from the run o' the mill references to the Crusades). David MaCaulay should ill…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 3, 2010

ARTICLE: Understanding Islam Through Virtual Worlds

An interesting article on creating an virtual Islamic community in Second Life to promote multi-culturalism. http://www.saudiaramcoworld.…

Started by Chuck Williams

1 Sep 3, 2010
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RESOURCE COLLECTION: Teaching WWII w/Historic New York Times Headlines!

Another great resource collection from the New York Times Learning Network August 31, 2010, 11:55 AMHistoric Headlines: World War II By HOL…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 3, 2010

TOON: The Power of CaveArt :)

From the August 30th New Yoker: Found: http://www.newyorker.com/humor/issuecartoons/2010/08/30/cartoons_20100823#slide=1

Started by Ryan Goble

2 Aug 24, 2010
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Perhaps ancient Greek and Roman statues weren't plain after all!!

Please enjoy this blog entry on some new theories in archeology about the colors of ancient Greek and Roman statuary, pottery, and architec…

Started by Kelly Farrow

1 Aug 22, 2010
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Color photos from early 1900s Russia

"[Between] 1909 and 1912... photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Em…

Started by Kelly Farrow

0 Aug 22, 2010

ARTICLE: Do Movies & TV Shows Have to Be Historically Accurate?

From PopEater.com... Great discussion / debate prompt at any grade level... Do Movies & TV Shows Have to Be Historically Accurate? by…

Started by Ryan Goble

2 Aug 19, 2010
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