Trinkle & Merriman, Eds., History.Edu - Essays On Teaching With Technology
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.27.1.33-34Abstract
This collection of seventeen essays on using technology in the teaching of history confirms a lot of what I am already doing and might do the same for other readers. History.edu provides a wealth of information on the state of current practices in using the Internet, electronic mail, and the World Wide Web in today's history classroom. As described in the introduction, the essays are intended to "help further the discussion and formulation of successful practices" in using technology.
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