American History 102: 1865-Present
Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of History
William P. Tishler, Producer
Shane Hamilton, Web Editor

A selection of web sites that maintain links to American History 102: Civil War to the Present. If you have a web site that links back to our site, please let me know so I can add a link to it here. - William P. Tishler (tishler@facstaff.wisc.edu)

The Time Page
"An Examination of Cycles in American History"
Contact the authors: pamur@seanet.com
Added: 12/13/97

Delaware County Community College
"DCCC Faculty Training & Development 97"
Contact the authors:
Added: 12/13/97

State of the Art ALN: University Courses
"This on-line paper presents a critical review of the state-of-the-art in network delivered courses, commonly called ALN's (Asynchronous, or Anytime - Anywhere Learning Networks)."
Contact the authors: carolyn@dorm.net
Added: 12/13/97

Examples of On-Line Courses
"[This site has] included a variety of examples, from courses conducted exclusively on-line to courses supplemented by Internet and Web site resources."
Contact the authors: lilly@vms.tarleton.edu
Added: 12/13/97

History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers
"The major purpose of this home page is to encourage the use of the World Wide Web as a tool for learning and teaching and to provide some help for K-12 classroom teachers in locating and using the resources of the Internet in the classroom."
Contact the authors: dboals@omnifest.uwm.edu
Added: 12/13/97

El Dorado County Library's What's Hot This Week Page
"El Dorado County Library is located at 345 Fair Lane in Placerville, California 95667 USA."
Contact the authors: gparks@innercite.com
Added: 12/13/97

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - American History
"Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a classified list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth. It is updated daily to keep up with the tremendous number of new World Wide Web sites."
Contact the authors: kschrock@capecod.net
Added: 12/13/97

Dr. Robison's Links to Other History Sites
"This is the home page for J. Kelly Robison, American History Instructor at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. [He] created this page as the starting point for students in [his] classes to use in furthering their understanding of the classes themselves and American history in general. From here, students can access the syllabi to their respective classes, the schedules to those classes and information that will help further their learning of American history. Such information includes help on studying, writing, taking exams, and what criteria I use to determine grades."
Contact the authors: jrobison@indyunix.iupui.edu
Added: 12/13/97

Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898-1935
"These [web] pages introduce the first organizations formed to oppose U.S. territorial and economic imperialism and make available some of the otherwise hard-to-find documents they produced. Among these is a large collection of anti-imperialist literature."
Contact the authors: fjzwick@ican.net
Added: 12/13/97

Advanced Placement U.S. History
"I am a senior at ELCO High School. We have no Advanced Placement U.S. History class, but I have accepted the challenge of preparing for the exam anyway. What an endeavor it is! I have been searching the Internet for AP sites and have found quite a collection. This [web] page contains the best and most informative AP U.S. History sites on the Internet. If you are preparing for the exam in May, or if you are a history freak like myself, you will enjoy these links. Good luck in May!!!"
Contact the authors: tgensemer@nbn.net
Added: 12/13/97

American and British History Resources on the Internet
"This web site has] a searchable structure for the scholarly resources of American and British history available on the Internet."
Contact the authors: snash@rci.rutgers.edu
Added: 12/13/97

The World Lecture Hall
"The World Lecture Hall (WLH) contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. For example, you will find course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, class calendars, multimedia textbooks, etc."
Contact the authors: www@www.utexas.edu
Added: 12/13/97

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