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"Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age Project Links: History of the Americas and World History

The History of the Americas


The History of the Americas

Nancy Fitch
The Conquest of Mexico
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James Oberly
Online Course in American Indian History
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John Beck
Migration and the American South
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James Leloudis
Like A Family: The Making of A Southern Cotton Mill World
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David Huehner
Web Modules for Teaching American History
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Mary Beth Emmerichs
The United States Since the Civil War
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David Hoeveler
American Religions through the Civil War
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Dan Kallgren
Discovering American Social History on the Web
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Sue C. Patrick
Teaching Difficult Legal or Political Concepts: Using Online Primary Sources
in Writing Assignments

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World History

Linda Pomerantz
Linking Family History and World History
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Jeff Kinard
Images of Power: Art as an Historiographic Tool
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David Trask
Through the Lens of History: Biafra, Nigeria, the West and the World
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David Smith
World Civilizations:
The Ancient Period to 500 c.e.

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Lael Sorensen
The World History Survey:
Visual Literacy and Associative Thought

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William Jones
Creation Stories and Myths
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Russel Van Wyk
Social Science Laboratories via the Web: Active Learning with Data
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Tom Reins
Imperialism: European, American and Japanese
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Sue C. Patrick
Teaching Difficult Legal or Political Concepts: Using Online Primary Sources in Writing Assignments
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Last Updated: October 10, 2008