

http://www.historians.org/pubs/Free/mcclymer/index.cfm
"Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age: Reconceptualizing
the Introductory Survey Course" (AHA)
http://www.historians.org/tl/index.cfm
http://www.historians.org/governance/pd/plagiarism.htm
This is an essay in several parts, and includes links to various other resources.
http://www.historians.org/governance/pd/Curriculum/plagiarism_intro.htm
A long list of articles arranged in subtopics.
This is a large list of links to tips on teaching, produced out of the
This list is great. It was prepared
by Joyce T. Povlacs, "Teaching and
History Matters -
the
This is a massive web page maintained by
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/
This is an annotated bibliography of web sites useful to teaching U.S.
History - also from History Matters
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/browse/wwwhistory/
A series of articles about using different sorts of evidence in the classroom (from History Matters)
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/browse/makesense/
Another site from
http://chnm.gmu.edu/worldhistorysources/
An NEH website of lesson plans and primary sources. Some are clearly aimed at high school teachers, but the resources
are superb. Mostly US History
http://edsitement.neh.gov/tab_lesson.asp?subjectArea=3
More useful materials.
http://taste.merlot.org/
This is a huge project, with separate Sourcebooks on Ancient,
Medieval, and Modern History as well as topical sourcebooks on African,
East Asian, Global, Indian, Islamic, Jewish, History of Science, Women's
History, and Lesbian/Gay/Trans history. Lots of links to documents here
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/
Lots of documents
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
This is a superb guide for teaching writing.
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/WritingGuides/