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KeepVid

Oct 10 2011
Use this handy tool to download and save videos from the web. Read on for instructions! [...] »

Surfing the Web Successfully

Oct 10 2011
Online searching got you down? Try using these tips and tricks in you next search! [...] »

History and New Media

Jul 7 2010
As more new media tools are developed, and more primary sources digitally archived, historians must find new ways to sort and present the data meaningfully. [...] »

Beyond Google Searching

Jun 6 2010
How can I find quality, reliable images for teaching about U.S. history? Can I use them in my classroom? [...] »

Is the Internet a Reliable Source for History Content?

May 5 2010
Evaluation criteria and rubrics help students think critically about website content. [...] »

Historic Images are Everywhere

Mar 3 2010
Needed: directions to reliable databases for historic images. [...] »

Wikipedia: Credible Research Source or Not?

Mar 3 2010
Factual accuracy isn't the main deterrent to citing Wikipedia. [...] »

 
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