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These websites provide lesson plans and resources for teaching about how germs and disease have affected world history.
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Students will gain a much broader understanding of World War I by studying the Battle of Gallipoli—its outcome and effects—from multiple perspectives.
Type: Journal article
The U.S. government document issued during World War I to a German immigrant and Civil War veteran can launch a classroom exploration of federal policies on national security and the rights of immigrants.
Type: Journal article
These selected websites provide information and lesson plans to study the ways in which technological changes have shaped American history and culture.
Type: Journal article
Engaging in inquiry and documentary creation related to the lives of children during the Holocaust helps young people confront the complex issues raised by genocide.
Type: Journal article
Students become actively engaged with Holocaust survivors through personal narratives on the USC Shoah Foundation website and can embark on video activities that deepen their comprehension of genocides.
Type: Journal article
Creating classroom book clubs with e-readers helps connect adolescent interests, digital literacies, and content area academic goals.
Type: Journal article
When students read texts on digital devices, they have access to a range of learning supports such as text narration, video sidebars, or word definitions.
Type: Journal article
As a virtual currency, Bitcoin has many attractive features, but its drawbacks may prevent it from becoming a global currency.
Type: Journal article