Digital Methods
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Historiana
EuroClio, Webtic, and Use | Apr 12, 2021
The resource offers ready-to-use learning activities and innovative digital tools made by and for history educators across Europe. -
How to Teach Remotely
Sam Kary | Mar 29, 2021
The resource offers a strategic plan to create a structured, engaging, rigorous, community-oriented learning experience when teaching remotely. -
imagineRio
Farès el-Dahdah and Alida C. Metcalf | Mar 29, 2021
The resource is a searchable digital atlas that illustrates the social and urban evolution of Rio de Janeiro, as it existed and as it was imagined. -
New EdTech Classroom
Sam Kary | Mar 26, 2021
This site’s video tutorials demonstrate how to use the most important features of current education technology.
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Cleveland Teaching Collaborative
Founded by Molly Buckley-Marudas and Shelley Rose | Mar 25, 2021
This site is a working group for research, reflection, and support for pandemic pedagogy and beyond. -
Being “Present” in Your Online Course
University of California, Davis | Mar 23, 2021
The resource offers strategies and multiple links to resources on humanizing and managing online courses. -
Consolation Prize
Abby Mullen, Host and Executive Producer | Mar 8, 2021
The resource is a narrative-style podcast which contextualizes nineteenth-century US diplomatic history through consular roles, responsibilities, and actions. -
Women in Antiquity
Mount Allison University, under the instruction of Chelsea Gardner (Spring 2017); Rutgers University-Camden under the instruction of Abbe Walker (Fall 2017); Mount Allison University students, under the instruction of John Fabiano (Spring 2018) | Jan 20, 2021
The resource is an online resource for the study of Greco-Roman women in the ancient world. -
Edsitement! Teacher Guides
National Endowment for the Humanities | Jan 13, 2021
The source explores a broad range of topics in history and heritage, digital humanities, and online learning.
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