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IB History Year 1 2010 Class Blog
Monday, May 16, 2011
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Web Portal Accounts and Passwords
Please use this blog to post the class accounts and passwords for web applications we have created.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Top 5 Web App List
Top 5 web apps list. Due Friday for "E" and Monday for "A" class
1. Go to the "useful links" section of the website in the sidebar, click on the "List of Best Web Applications" link.
1b: Using that link and list to create a list of your "Top 5" applications that you would like to use in creating the IB History HL Y1 class portal.
1c. Post your list on the Class Blog with links and an explanation of how you can use each app in the IB History class.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Origins and Causes of the First World War
Part 1: Compare and Contrast question (instruction item #2) due Monday for "E" and Tuesday for "A" class.
Origins and Causes of World War 1 Final Assessment
Origins and Causes of World War 1 Final Assessment
1. Watch part one and two of the "Origins of World War 1" youtube video posted on the website or click on the link below.
Origins of World War One
Origins of World War One
2. Compare and contrast the long term, short term, and immediate causes of the First World War according to Palmer's "A History of the Modern World" text and the "Origins of World War 1 pt 1 and 2" youtube video.
Respond to the document based question above using the Paper 1 template given to you in class.
3. Using one of the resources in the "useful links" section of the website locate 2 documents for analysis related to the economic, idealogical, political, or religious origins/casuses of the First World War.
This can be an:
- article
- picture
- cartoon
- short video
4. Post the documents, or links to the documents on the blog under the DBQ post that has been created with the question below:
With reference to their origin and purpose, discuss the value and limitations of Source 1 and Source 2 for Historians studying the "Origins and Causes" of the First World War.
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