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World History (PBS)
PBS and WGBH Educational Foundation | Apr 21, 2021
The resource offers videos, interactive media galleries, and “inquiry kits” with primary source documents. -
Creating Accessible Learning Environments
Center for Teaching, Vanderbilt University | Oct 14, 2020
This guide is designed to help educators create inclusive and accessible higher education classrooms—beyond accommodation—for a range of students with disabilities. -
All of Us
Disability History Association | Oct 9, 2020
This site offers resources for instructors and graduate students in disability history, the site links to the fully accessible Helen... -
Portland Women's History Trail
Eileen Eagan, University of Southern Maine | Oct 4, 2020
This site chronicles centuries of women’s history in Maine’s most populous city.
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The Avalon Project
Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale University | Oct 3, 2020
The source is an extensive digital archive of primary sources and supporting documents relevant to the fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government. -
Children and Disability
Philip L. Safford | Oct 1, 2020
The resource is a short teaching module with annotated source documents that can be used to trace the historical meaning of disability in the US. -
History Engine
Digital Scholarship Lab, University of Richmond | Sep 30, 2020
The History Engine offers student-authored historical “episodes” of the U.S. past. -
Maine Memory Network
Maine Historical Society | Sep 25, 2020
The Maine Memory Network provides access to thousands of historical items belonging to over 270 organizations from across Maine. -
Virtual Public History Adventure
Katherine Sharp Landdeck, Texas Woman's University | Sep 24, 2020
This assignment utilizes online exhibits at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
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