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Mrs. Ruland's WebQuests and Internet Projects

Mrs. Ruland's Tutorial on Plagiarism and Paraphrasing
There Was Culture in the Industrial Age?
Using Search Engines WebQuest
World Religions WebQuest

Other WebQuests and Internet Projects

Skills

Credible Sources Count
Evaluating Internet Information
Focus on Cartoons
How to Read a Document
Internet Detective
Searching for Reliable Sources
Searching With Success
The Good The Bad and The Ugly, or, Why It's a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources
What is History About?
Why Study History
Why Study History by Peter N. Stearns
Why Study History Through Primary Souces
You Quote It, You Note It

Unit 1: Foundations

All Roads Lead to Rome
Ancient Civilizations
Ancient Civilizations
Ashoka WebQuest
Building Monuments in Ancient Egypt
But What Does It Mean?
China Dim Sum:Tracing the Silk Road Mapping Activity
Collapse
Explorations - Ancient Greek Mythology
In Celebration of the Silk Road
The Indian Ocean Basin and Process: The Diffussion of World Religions
Life in Ponpeii
The Origin of Man WebQuest
Raiders of the Lost Art
Trade and Process: The Diffusion of Buddhism before 1500

Unit 2: 600CE-1450

A Day in the Life of a Medieval Knight
Discovering Charlemagne's World
The End of Europe's Middle Ages
Feudalism in Japan and Europe
The Indian Ocean Basin and Process: The Diffussion of World Religions
Islam and Christendom: The Crusades
Jim's Medieval Coins
Medieval Cartoon
Middle Ages
Middle Ages Tournament: Information Jousting
Mongolian Museum
The Mongols and “Global” Process
The Mongols WebQuest
Tang China WebQuest
Trade and Process: The Diffusion of Buddhism before 1500
The Travels of Ibn Battuta - A Virtual Tour with the 14th Century Traveler

Unit 3: 1450-1750

Contact with Native North Americans
Elizabethan Propaganda
European Exploration of the New World
Great Plague of 1665-6
Reformation WebQuest
Renaissance
The Renaissance Art Scavenger Hunt
Renaissance WebQuest
Spanish Armada
The Renaissance: A WebQuest on the Time Period and Its Art
Ubiquitous Silver: The Global Process of Currency Diffusion, 1500-1800
Virtual Renaissance: A Journey Through Time

Unit 4: 1750-1914

Child Labor Activity
Factory Conditions: Industrial Revolution
The French Revolution
Imperialism in Africa
The Irish Famine
Mining Disaster
Rank the Causes of the French Revolution

Unit 5: 1914-Present

Anne Frank Webquest
Behind Persepolis: The Islamic Revolution
Best (or Worst) Dictator WebQuest
The Berlin Wall
Best (or Worst) Dictator WebQuest
Causes of World War I
Children of the Holocaust
Cold War Museum WebQuest
Constructing a Lasting Peace in India and Pakistan
Democracy and Iraq: Building a Constitution
Energy Quest
European Unity
Green Citizen
How to Read A Document
Never Again! Again?
On the Brink of Cold War
Process to Peace
Quest for Peace and Diplomacy
Return of the Great Game
The Rise of Adolf Hitler
Searching for China
Stalin's Russia
Strategies of World War I
Totalitarian Governments in the Interwar Period
Tradition and Change in Japan
Voices of the Holocaust
The War of the Worlds WebQuest
WebQuest - Perspectives on the US/Iraq Conflict
Will It Happen Again?
Women in the Global Economy
World Hunger WebQuest
World War I WebQuest

 

 

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