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  2. 30 TOOLS. Best History Websites and Resources. These great history websites help make the past and present relevant and accessible to students. There are research resources students can explore including firsthand accounts, images, videos, audio, and scholarly work.

  3. The Best History Sites from EdTechteacher is probably the most comprehensive listing of websites for teachers in different history fields. Despite being comprehensive, it is difficult to recommend the site because it does not appear to be updated regularly.

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    • Histography. Sounds, animations, and visuals. What else do you need to "relive" history? Histography gives you all three on an interactive timeline that spans across 14 billion years of history, from the Big Bang to 2015.
    • Histagrams. There shouldn't be anything remarkable about a site that combines Instagram and history. Except, there is. A lot of the photos will sum up the value of the site for you.
    • A History of The World. The BBC takes a different approach to explore history. A History of the World in 100 Objects is their tagline, and it works. The objects are spread across the ages from 2 billion years ago to 2010.
    • HistoryExtra. If the last website is an educational archive, then this one keeps up with the times past and present. HistoryExtra is the official website for BBC History Magazine and BBC History Revealed.
  4. The AHA developed resources to assist historians and teachers with online teaching, many of which can also be used for developing in-person courses. From assessing assignments, to supporting your faculty and students, to promoting student engagement, the AHA is here to help. Online Teaching Resources.

  5. Bottom Line: For teachers with time to sift through and adapt materials, PBS LearningMedia has a lot to offer with some highly useful support materials. Grades: Pre-K–12. Price: Free. Get it now. See full review. Smithsonian's History Explorer. Browse and use American history artifacts and activities.

  6. teachinghistory.org › best-practicesTeachinghistory.org

    Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom. With funding from the U.S. Department of Education, the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) has created Teachinghistory.org with the goal of making history content, teaching strategies, resources ...

  7. Platforms: Web. See how we rate and review. Take a look inside 10 images. Pros: Interactives and book recommendations offer nice variety, while primary sources make history real. Cons: No way to save favorite lessons or give assignments to students. Design could use updating.

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