Links for "From Gutenberg to Gigabytes"

Resources from Learn North Carolina:
The Learn NC Home Page
Access to Learn NC's links library, discussion forums and other resources.

Learn NC's Links Library Database
Search Learn NC's database of websites that support the NC curriculum.

Wield the Web
A website evaluation tool for use with students.

Resources referenced in Ms. Pedersen's presentation:
American Memory from the Library of Congress
A wealth of documents, images, movies, sound clips, and other resources provided free of charge by the federal government.  None of the materials on the site are copyright restricted.

The National Archives
Numerous on-line documents, plus the Digital Classroom, which provides documents, teaching activities, professional development tools, and information on History Day preparation.

NASA
The space program's site, which offers a variety of special web pages on different historical and modern space missions.  The site includes numerous primary documents and information on education programs.

Resources from other presenters:
Migration and the American South, a Case Study
A website by John J. Beck of Vance-Granville Community College

Images of Power: Art as an Historiographic Tool
A website by Jeff Kinard of Guildford Technical Community College

Other resources referenced during the session:
Homepage for the Center for World Indigenous Studies
This page includes a selection of resources on fourth world peoples: http://www.cwis.org/wwwvl/indig-vl.html

The Journal for Multimedia History
David Trask referenced this site as an example of electronic history that is more than simply "print plus."
 
 
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