National Archives: America’s Historical Documents
The U.S. National Archives includes a searchable database of historical artifacts and primary sources, as well as links to curated exhibits on various topics in American history.
Browse a growing collection of open educational resources (OER). The resources are organized by five discipline areas: business, health, humanities, social sciences, and STEM.
The U.S. National Archives includes a searchable database of historical artifacts and primary sources, as well as links to curated exhibits on various topics in American history.
Memoirs of WWII is a series of short documentaries focused on the oral histories of World War II veterans.
A series of short videos that provide an overview of the History of Science from antiquity to the present.
This YouTube channel offers American Sign Language (ASL) self-study videos with Dr. Bill Vicars of ASLUniversity. Subscribe to the channel for resources and lessons to help you and your students…
The Mixxer is a free educational site hosted by Dickinson College for language learners and teachers to find a language exchange via the free voice over IP phone program Skype.
Spanish Proficiency Exercises is a compilation of brief video clips in which native speakers of Spanish from various locations throughout Latin America and Spain demonstrate various language tasks. The objective…