Visualizing Emancipation

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Visualizing Emancipation is a map of slavery’s end during the American Civil War. It finds patterns in the collapse of southern slavery, mapping the interactions between federal policies, armies in the field, and the actions of enslaved men and women on countless farms and city blocks. It encourages scholars, students, and the public to examine the wartime end of slavery in place, allowing a rigorously geographic perspective on emancipation in the United States.

Ancient Accounts – Animated History

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Cut Up History

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Cut Up History is a YouTube Channel dedicated to making short educational videos that should serve as brief overviews or introductions to specific subjects in history.

Miacademy Learning Channel

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algebra, arithmetic, art, biology, Earth science, ELA, geography, geometry, history, Humanities, Languages, literacy, Mathematics, mathematics, music, Natural Sciences, political science, science, Social Sciences, social studies, Spanish, vocational studies, world languages

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The Miacademy Learning Channel features a broad selection of learning videos. Their videos are carefully curated by licensed educators and new videos are added regularly. Miacademy also offers many hands-on learning activities including a business simulation, writing in the Miacademy Weekly, and creating artwork. Teaching social skills is also one of the key values at Miacademy.

AMERICAN SOCIAL HISTORY PROJECT • CENTER FOR MEDIA AND LEARNING

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This website challenges the traditional way in that people learn about the past, the website provides pictures and visuals that allow the students to have different ways to explore history. The website can be provided in a remote learning setting and in a classroom setting to give full access to exploring the history at their own pace and have an understanding of different perspectives of the historical materials.