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  1. Added Jan 09, 2008 by gutman_librarians
    The Institute maintains this website to serve as a portal for American history on the Web; to offer high-quality educational material for teachers, students, historians, and the public; and to provide up-to-date information about the Institute's programs and activities.
  2. Added Oct 02, 2007 by mohern and 1 other
    A busy site full of history information...
  3. Added Jul 19, 2007 by misswilsonmdinma
    An educational program designed to help students learn content information across curriculum and throughout grade levels. (Requires special "training", but featured in the 2007 edition of "American Journeys" (Glencoe) )
  4. Added Jun 29, 2007 by misswilsonmdinma
    Teacher-example of interactive notebook online. Examples of student works, table of contents, supply list, exams, etc are on this site. Excellent for inspiration.
  5. Added Mar 27, 2007 by gutman_librarians and 1 other
    Enormous collections of digitized historic maps, photos, documents, audio, and video in hundreds of subject areas. Invaluable primary sources for teachers and students.
  6. Added Oct 26, 2006 by aseldow
    This is a neat site to use for a math class on statistics or in a social studies class. Neighboroo is the easiest way to learn about neighborhoods. We are constantly working to offer more information at higher detail.
  7. Added Aug 26, 2006 by mrseldow
    Looking to improve the quality of history and social-studies courses, teachers in several California elementary schools are trading in traditional textbooks for a custom-built digital curriculum.
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