H-GIG Living History is dedicated
to the preservation and teaching of history through hands-on learning. Ranging
from Anglo-Saxon to Civil War history, the page has links to hands-on history.
The Historical
Text Archive at Mississippi State University contains a variety of
resources of interest to historians and history teachers.
The History Place
- This site is well organized and graphically pleasing. It has various
topics of history on which it concentrates.
Military History - A great site! It presents this vast topic
by using a timeline that lets you choose what era you want to search. It has
military history in general aviation, military technology and weapons, military
and diplomatic biography, military museums and institutes, and naval history.
Lots to see and do.
The Utah State University Oral History Program - This
site provides an excellent springboard for oral history projects. The procedures
and examples present on this page can be applied across the K-Life grade levels.
PBS Home pageis an
exciting site with many different options available. It coincides with the
great stuff your local stations are broadcasting. The multimedia ideas for
social studies are extensive.
Museum Hotlist - The world's museums--all at your finger
tips.
The History Channelprovides social studies teachers with a chance to actually make a conscious
effort to update their video library. Instead of days after, actually find
out when it is on before it is broadcasted.
National Archives and Records
Administration has a ton of resources at your finger tips. "Portrait
of Black Chicago," American Originals," "A Letter from Jackie
Robinson," and "JFK Assassination Records Collection" are just
a few of the titles NARA has to offer. A fantastic source for primary documents!