Main

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4

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review version

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html import

20 (imported)

Events

first seen date

2024-08-16 04:36:42

expired found date

-

created at

2024-08-16 04:36:42

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Server

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Open Graph

title

History Tech

description

History, technology, and probably some other stuff

site name

History Tech

author

updated

2026-01-21 22:40:39

raw text

History Tech Skip to content History, technology, and probably some other stuff Speaking & Consulting Products Caption This! Using photos and text to analyze primary sources One of the most powerful professional learning strategies is also one of the easiest. You ready for this? You might want to sit down. Ready? One of the most powerful professional learning strategies is . . .... Read more Masterpiece Matchup: Stick figures, primary sources, and amped up learning I'm so lucky. Four times a year with the Essdack SS PLC, I get the chance to sit around, drink as much Diet Pepsi as I want, talk to super smart social studies teachers, and... Read more Yup. Hexagons. Again. Cause they’re awesome. I can’t remember where I first learned about hexagons in the classroom. And I talk about them as much as I talk about Google tools like Jamboard. So if you’re already using hexagons, good on... Read more See Think Wonder and Jamboard. It’s like they were meant for each ot...

Text analysis

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