NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 13 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Huston, James, A. – History Teacher, 1989
Maintains that the definitions of what constitute primary and secondary sources in historical studies are arbitrary and oversimplified. Proposes three major categories and provides examples of each. Stresses the importance of these classifications in teaching students to be discriminating in their search for historical truths. (RW)
Descriptors: Classification, Higher Education, Historiography, History
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.; Newman, Richard – Humanities, 1994
Asserts that the story of people of African descent in the United States often has been ignored or distorted. Reports on a project to produce a single comprehensive research guide to the literature of black history and culture. Describes the proposed guide's contents and maintains that it will have over 10,000 bibliographic entries. (CFR)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Black Culture, Black History, Elementary Secondary Education
2000
This lesson offers students experience in making historical meaning from eyewitness accounts that present a range of different perspectives. Students begin with a case study in working with alternative reports of a single event: the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. First, they compare two newspaper reports on the fire, then two memoirs of the fire…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil War (United States), Historiography, History Instruction
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Ready, Milton – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1996
Defends the use and placement of footnotes as being central to the considerations of proof and evidential claims that are essential for historical writing. Notes the differences between history and other social studies that preclude or limit the use of in-text attribution. Answers many standard objections to footnotes. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citations (References), Documentation, Historiography, History
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Schick, James B. M. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1989
Examines current use of computers by historians and teachers of history. Attempts to predict extent of their use in next decade. Focuses on the use of four types of computer programs: word processors; spreadsheets and statistical packages; database management programs; and simulations. States that the computer is a tool historians can use to make…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Thaller, Manfred – Historical Methods, 1995
Discusses new developments in digitizing manuscripts. Introduces four categories describing level of detail for digital images in historical information systems. These are illustrative, readable, Paleographic quality, and enhanceable. Examines traditional architecture, tagged manuscripts, and approaches to full-text integration. (MJP)
Descriptors: Archives, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Friedlander, Henry – Social Education, 1991
Discusses the availability and utility of the various types of documentation that historians and students can use to research the German government's systematic extermination of the Jews, the Gypsies, and the handicapped during the 1930s and 1940s. Available documents include government records, private agency records, trial records, and…
Descriptors: Archives, Diaries, European History, Genocide
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Shenton, James – OAH Magazine of History, 1990
Recommends using U.S. Bureau of the Census data as historical research resource and illustrates how to use data through analysis of tenement residents in New York City, at 97 Orchard Street. Census records provide information that allow an analysis of the changing social demographics of occupancy in large city tenements. Includes primary documents…
Descriptors: Biographies, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Origins, Historiography
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Lloyd-Jones, R.; Lewis, M. J. – History Microcomputer Review, 1994
Contends that, in the past few years, historians have shown increasing interest in the utilization of databases and database software for both teaching and research. Focuses on the value of historical databases and illustrates the approach with examples drawn from financial and industrial databases. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Semonche, John E. – History Microcomputer Review, 1995
Presents a brief overview of the recent history and current state of computers as instructional tools for history. Maintains that, although computer use in social science research has increased, most classroom instruction remains static. Includes several descriptions of programs and applications for classrooms. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Hunter, Leslie Gene – History Microcomputer Review, 1995
Discusses advancements in the field of history-related computer-assisted instruction and research. Describes the components of Historiography and Methods of Research, a class that introduces history students to such practical applications as the World Wide Web (WWW), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), listservs, archival access, and others. Briefly…
Descriptors: Archives, Computer Literacy, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Slatta, Richard W. – History Microcomputer Review, 1995
Observes the sorry state of computer and multimedia instruction integrated into history departments and places the blame squarely at the feet of support facilities that fail to keep up. Critiques online and CD-ROM resources. Suggests some basic and useful approaches for faculty. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Irizarry, Estelle – Computers and the Humanities, 1995
Utilizes a computer program to search for legal terminology in Concepcion Arenal's 1861 treatise "The Woman of the Future." Arenal appropriated two different types of legal discourse in her work. Discusses the problems this presented for linguistic analyses. Includes fascinating details on Arenal and her work. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Databases, Educational Change, Educational Technology