Global Pandemics — from historyadventures.co with thanks to Andrea Boros for the resource Excerpts: Global Pandemics is “a cutting-edge, browser-based, digital learning experience—designed to enhance […]
TKSST: The Kid Should See This | Smart videos for curious minds of all ages The post TKSST: The Kid Should See This | Smart […]
The University in Ruins — from chronicle.com by Johann N. Neem The “innovations” that promise to save higher ed are a farce. From DSC: First […]
45 Next Generation Learning Tools That Kids Will Love — from ireviews.com with thanks to Alex Ward for this resource Excerpts: There’s a wide range […]
Scientists Resurrect Extinct Animals Using AR Technology — from vrscout.com by Kyle Melnick Low poly western camel (Camelops hesternus) by Natural History Museum of Los […]
Dig into the past with three specific approaches that empower students to critically analyze primary sources. The post Teaching with Primary Sources appeared first on […]
Go on a history walk, whether in a physical or virtual space, and discover something new about Texas history. The post Five History Walks for […]
Digital Bodies A remarkable new experience of Notre Dame in VR has arrived in Paris. Eternal Notre-Dame is a unique VR experience of the cathedral […]
Curious about whether there's more to our past? Listen to the 25 history podcasts and gain insights of value for today and tomorrow. The post […]
Autonomous Weapons Are Here, but the World Isn’t Ready for Them — from wired.com by Will Knight A UN report says a drone, operating without […]
Mysterious creatures, unsolved crimes, disappearances, conspiracies. My YouTube viewing history is full of this stuff. I’ve watched pretty much every episode of Thoughty2, most of […]
Tools to make timelines — from @jeremycaplan https://t.co/7vnSEsc4mT — Daniel Christian (he/him/his) (@dchristian5) October 14, 2021