1. Link: http://www.besthistorysites.net/index.shtml
Website: Best History Websites an EdTechTeacher.org resource
Description: Best History Websites contains a vast a ray of historical information and resources, like lesson plans, history activities, and etc…. This site has been recommended by the National Council for the Social Studies, the New York Public Library, the British Broadcast Corporation(BBC), and Prince University, to name a few.
2. Link: http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/
Website: Digital History
Description: This website is being developed through a collaborative effort by the University of Houston, Chicago Historical Society, and U.S. National Park Service, just to name a few. Digital Story offers a wide variety of educational resources for history teachers, like learning modules, lesson plans, classroom handouts, and resource guides, to name a few.
3. Link: http://www.pbs.org/
Website: Public Broadcasting System
Description: PBS site is a good source of information on a myriad of historical events and people. The Public Broadcast System Foundation handles the funding, which they receive donations from sponsors and special initiative funds to ensure the continued broadcasting of education television.
4. Link: http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/
Website: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
Description: This site contains topical essays, images, text documents, songs, maps, a timeline, and a glossary, which pertains to the history of French Revolution. The site is collaboration between the Center for History and New Media (George Mason University) and American Social History Project (City University of New York).
5. Link: http://www.choices.edu/index.php
Website: The Choices Program: History and Current Issues for the Classroom
Description: The Choices Program offers a different array of curriculum, and multimedia resources, that pertain to current world and national issues. For the Students, this site offers many different f. forums, so that they can discuss what they are learning in Social Studies. The Choice Program website is based at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University.