Websites
Center for History and New Media website at http://chnm.gmu.edu/resources/essays/ provides a number of essays on teaching history with new media.
The Center for Teaching History with Technology at http://thwt.org/ aims to help history instructors incorporate technology into their courses. The website provides a whole host of free online resources.
Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies at http://c4lpt.co.uk/index.html is an excellent site for discovering the latest technologies and tools for online learning.
E-learning Conferences Worldwide at www.conferencealerts.com/elearning.htm will keep you up to date with upcoming Internet-based education and educational technology conferences.
History Matters at http://historymatters.gmu.edu is a wonderful resource for those teaching US history.
H-OEH (Online Education in the Humanities) at www.h-net.org/~oeh is a listserv run by H-Net (History-Net) for those who are interested in online learning.
Illinois Online Network website at www.ion.illinois.edu/Resources/tutorials/pedagogy/index.asp has many interesting articles on learning online.
The Internet Archive at www.archive.org/index.php is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.
Learning Times at www.learningtimes.org is a fine website for teachers to keep abreast with developments in online learning. It offers the opportunity to interact with peers from around the world and contains a wealth of information for online teachers.
MERLOT at www.Merlot.org is a searchable collection of online teaching materials.
Online Teaching at http://onlineteaching.ning.com is a website for online teaching practitioners to share ideas about technology and pedagogy.
Stephen’s Web at www.downes.ca is hosted by Stephen Downes, one of the foremost authorities on e-learning and the use of blogs, wikis, and other social software in education.
Teaching American History for Students at http://americanhistory.unomaha.edu/index2.php is another place to find historical material for US history classes.
Teaching and Learning Conferences Worldwide at www.conferencealerts.com/school.htm will keep you up to date with upcoming conferences in teaching and learning.
World History Matters at http://worldhistorymatters.org is an online resource for world history instructors.