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Computer History Museum
Computer History Museum | Nov 26, 2020
The site offers access to virtual events, online activities and resources, digital exhibits and tours, and more. -
Fashion History Timeline
Justine De Young, project director, and Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) students and faculty | Nov 9, 2020
The website is an open-access source for fashion and dress history, featuring objects and art from over a hundred museums... -
Inventing the Grand Banks
Charles Travis, Trinity College Dublin; Richard Breen, Trinity College Dublin | Nov 8, 2020
The source is an interactive digital timeline map that explores John Cabot’s 1497 encounter with a ‘newfoundland’ that invented the... -
OER Project
OER project, David Christiansen | Nov 1, 2020
This resource provides open-access, free world history courses and an educator community to help pace and guide the instructor. -
France in America
Library of Congress; Bibliothèque Nationale de France | Oct 27, 2020
This source documents the presence of the French in the United States from the beginning of the 16th century through... -
The Weimar Republic
Facing History and Ourselves | Oct 16, 2020
The resource offers resources on the history of Germany’s Weimar Republic, including visual materials, primary source documents, biographies, readings, and lesson ideas. -
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. -
Environmental History Resources
K. Jan Oosthoek | Oct 14, 2020
This site explores the ways in which people have interacted with their environments in the past. -
The World of the Habsburgs
Franz X. Eder, Karl Vocelka, Josef Köstlbauer, & Martin Gasteiner, University of Vienna | Oct 14, 2020
The site presents the representatives of the Habsburg family and the places, sites and buildings associated with them. -
Digital Resources for Vikings in World History
John Maunu | Oct 14, 2020
The resource features readings, videos, and lesson plans on the Vikings for high school and undergraduate introductory course instructors.
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