SmARThistory.org: Free Online Multi-media Web-book
“smARThistory.org is a free multi-media web-book designed as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute) for the traditional and static art history textbook. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker began...
View ArticleWorld Digital Library: Your Portal to Digitial Cultural Artifacts and More
Today I discovered the World Digital Library. The mission of this site is to create a centralized place where you can access digital items and artifacts from different times, cultures, and parts of the...
View ArticleThe Bayeux Tapestry Animated- History in Motion
I recently came across this YouTube video that animated the actual Bayeux Tapestry. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. It’s a very pivotal point in England’s history....
View ArticleWorld War I and Second Life
You are now able to experience and be immersed into the environment of World War I in Second Life thanks to the First World War Poetry Digital Archive and the Learning Technologies Group at Oxford...
View ArticleView Historical Imagery in Google Earth
Google Earth (version 5) allows for you to view historical images over a period time for certain places. Some places allow for you to view images from World War II and compare the area before and...
View ArticleGoogle SketchUp and History
I recently found this article about using Google SketchUp (free) in conjunction with a high school history class in Vermont. Students are learning local history by building 3D models of buildings in...
View ArticleGerman History Audio Books (in German)
I recently came across a post on The Linguist on Language blog and the post contained a list of resources on German History audio books that are in German. If you want to brush up on Germany’s history...
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