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The World History Survey: Visual Literacy and Associative Thought
October 6, 2020
This site demonstrates how to teach visual literacy and encourage associative thought, key features of critical inquiry for beginning history students.
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EDSITEment! Lesson Plans
October 5, 2020
This resource offer synchronous lesson plans that can be adapted to remote teaching.
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Digital Newberry
October 5, 2020
Explore the Newberry Library through digital collections, scholarly publications, research tools, interactive resources, educational tools, and online exhibitions.
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How to Listen to a Podcast for Class
October 5, 2020
How to Listen to a Podcast for Class offers tips and strategies for active listening to podcasts.
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Portland Women's History Trail
October 4, 2020
This site chronicles centuries of women’s history in Maine’s most populous city.
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The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy
October 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.
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Slavery and Remembrance
October 2, 2020
Slavery and Remembrance embraces the intersections and differences among more than fifty sites and museums from across the globe to tell the story of slavery in the Americas.
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Censorship of Burlesque Theater and Women's Bodies
October 1, 2020
This panel discusses the rise of Burlesque, the policing of its performances, the cultural foundations of its censorship, and methods of resistance, as part of the discussion regarding the regulation of performances.
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Teaching with Themes: Social History through Primary Sources
October 1, 2020
Teaching with Themes includes primary source images and texts, educational activities, quizzes, links to resources, and an informational blog.
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Europe's Literary Response: American Beginnings, 1492-1690
October 1, 2020
This resource offers thematically organized primary resources with notes and discussion questions.