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A Global Guide to WWI

World History Teachers Blog

The Guardian has a terrific interactive site about the global nature of World War I. It has interactive maps, original news reports, and videos exploring the war and its effects from many perspectives. Ten historians give a brief history of the war through global lenses in a video that takes the viewer through the war. My colleague and I put together a hyperdoc that takes students through the site and helps them understand the global nature of the war.

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10 Ways a Video Clipper Can Save Time in Video Editing

TeachThought

In this blog, were diving into 10 game-changing ways a simple video clipper can save you tons of time and make your editing workflow smoother than ever.

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Quantitative Decision Making

All Things Pedagogical

This week I spent a lot of time thinking about how decisions are made. In particular how institutions decide what programs they want to pause, what areas they want to downsize, what positions are no longer necessary. And I came to the conclusion that I normally do when I think about research and types of research that can be done which is that everything is based on quantitative data and ultimately qualitative data means absolutely nothing in higher education, and that is precisely the real reas

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“Charette and Jules Verne”

Life and Landscapes

This is “Extraordinary Voyages, t he Magazine of the North American Jules Verne Society” , Volume 31, Number 2, February 2025 It includes my article about “Charette and Jules Verne.” You might find its French history and the relationship to Kentucky of interest! “CHARETTE AND JULES VERNE” It was an interesting question that no one was asking.

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