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Making History on the Web Matter in the Classroom
Essays Making History on the Web Matter in the Classroom by Kelly Schrum May 2001 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published in The History Teacher 34, 3 (May 2001): 327-338 and is reprinted here with permission. Editor’s Note: This is the first example in an effort by The Hist
For Better or Worse? The Marriage of the Web and Classroom
Essays For Better or Worse? The Marriage of the Web and Classroom by T. Mills Kelly August 2000 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published in Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 23 No. 2, Summer 2005 206-220, reprinted here with permission. Introduction When we think about the f
‘Dynamic Syllabi for Dummies’: Posting Class Assignments on the World Wide Web
Essays ‘Dynamic Syllabi for Dummies’: Posting Class Assignments on the World Wide Web by Gary J. Kornblith March 1998 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published in Journal of American History 84, 4 (March 1998): 1447-53 and is reprinted here with permission. As my friends at
Using ‘History Matters’ with a Ninth-Grade Class
Essays Using ‘History Matters’ with a Ninth-Grade Class by David Kobrin May 2001 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published in The History Teacher 34, 3 (May 2001): 339-344 and is reprinted here with permission. I wander around the computer lab watching my ninth grade class,
Rewiring the History and Social Studies Classroom: Needs, Frameworks, Dangers, and Proposals
Essays Rewiring the History and Social Studies Classroom: Needs, Frameworks, Dangers, and Proposals by Randy Bass and Roy Rosenzweig December 1999 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published as White Paper for Department of Education, Forum on Technology in K-12 Education: Envisio
Using New Media to Teach East European History
Essays Using New Media to Teach East European History by T. Mills Kelly September 2001 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published in Nationalities Papers 29, 3 (September 2001): 499-508 and is reprinted here with permission. For decades the residents of Taos, New Mexico have been
Digital Archives Are a Gift of Wisdom to Be Used Wisely
Essays Digital Archives Are a Gift of Wisdom to Be Used Wisely by Roy Rosenzweig JUne 2005 Archives, Overviews Originally published in the The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 24,2005 Volume 51, Issue 42, Page B20 http://chronicle.com “What’s the big deal?” was the grumpy question of a fell
Toward Transparency in Teaching: Publishing a Course Portfolio
Essays Toward Transparency in Teaching: Publishing a Course Portfolio by T. Mills Kelly November 2001 Teaching Digital History This article was originally published in AHA Perspectives (November 2001) and is reprinted here with permission. During the 1999–2000 academic year I devoted a large part
By the Book: Assessing the Place of Textbooks in U.S. Survey Courses
Essays By the Book: Assessing the Place of Textbooks in U.S. Survey Courses by Daniel J. Cohen March 2005 Teaching Digital History Originally published in The Journal of American History, March 2005, Volume 91, No.4 In a round table published in the Journal of American History four years ago, profes
‘Scholars will soon be instructed through the eye’: E-Supplements and the Teaching of U.S. History
Essays ‘Scholars will soon be instructed through the eye’: E-Supplements and the Teaching of U.S. History by David Jaffee March 2003 Archives, Overviews From The Journal of American History Vol. 89, Issue 4 March 2003.Presented online in association with the History Cooperative. http://www.histo