Spatial History Project at Stanford
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Spatial History Project at Stanford


The Spatial History Project at Stanford is an awesome site that allows you or your kids to explore the historical evolution and geographical context of the Nazi concentration camps administered by the SS. My thanks to Jeff Feinstein for sending this to me.




- Spatial Dynamics: An Alternative Teaching Tool In The Social Studies
Spatial Dynamics: An Alternative Teaching Tool in the Social Studies. Do you use models to teach students history? For example, if you teach about the Battle of Gettysburg have you placed a large scale model of the battlefield on the floor so students...

- French Revolution Images
Stanford University Libraries and the Bibliothèque nationale de France have digitized over 14,000 French Revoltuion images. You can search the images by event. For example, you can search for events related to religion, or to the king, or to France...

- Sal Khan And John Hennessy On Online Education: The Full D10 Interview
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- Reading Like A Historian: Stanford University
This Stanford University site has some great resources on teaching history with primary resources. Here is a description of a new part of the site that I coped directly: Reading Like a Historian, a project developed in tandem with the San Francisco Unified...

- Great Primary Sources
The History Department and students at Hanover College developed this site with primary sources covering both world and US history. According to the site, "The Project's principal aim is to make primary texts readily available to students and faculty...



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