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Academic Earth: History video lectures
http://www.shambles.net/history/
Academic Earth: History video lectures
Academic Earth, 1,000s of video lectures from the world's top scholars.
We are building a user-friendly educational ecosystem that will give internet users around the world the ability to easily find, interact with, and learn from full video courses and lectures from the world’s leading scholars.
Our goal is to bring the best content together in one place and create an environment in which that content is remarkably easy to use and in which user contributions make existing content increasingly valuable.
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The (UK) Open Universitys OpenLearn
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/
The (UK) Open University's OpenLearn
Welcome to The Open University's OpenLearn website - free and open educational resources for learners and educators around the world.
You are in the LearningSpace where Open University learning materials are freely available for you to study in your own time, away from any formal teaching environment.
Visit the LabSpace to share and reuse educational resources. Download some learning materials, adapt to your needs: translate, shorten, extend, add examples... and then of course, place it back for others to benefit!
| Arts and History | Business and Management | Education | Health and Lifestyle | IT and Computing | Mathematics and Statistics | Modern Languages | Science and Nature | Society | Study Skills | Technology |
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History Initial Teacher Training HITT
http://www.historyitt.org.uk/
History Initial Teacher Training HITT
This site has been created to support anyone involved in the training of history teachers. Although the primary audience is history PGCE co-ordinators, both in universities and schools, it will also be of interest to school-based subject mentors. Trainee teachers may be interested to look at the site, but it should be noted there is little of direct relevance for them. The creation of this website has been overseen by the Historical Association in association with the universities of Oxford, Southampton and Warwick and is funded by the Teacher Training Agency.
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