This page is designed for K-12 social studies teachers and students. It also has information and topics that are useful to pre-service social studies instructors and students. The World Wide Web offers almost unlimited opportunities for social studies education and we hope that this page will benefit both the novice and the experienced Web user.
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Gheos-Geography and Travel Site-http://www.gheos.com This
is another "dot-com" site, but one well worth having on your
bookmarks. They bill themselves as the "largest travel portal,"
but I think it's an invaluable site for geography teachers and students...as
well as anyone who wants to know about nations, cities, or geographical features
anywhere in the world. Maps, flags, national anthems, all sorts of statistics, and
other information are there. Check it out.
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Your Host for Social Studies Sources
Fred
Risinger is the director of Professional Development, School Services,
and Summer Sessions in the School
of Education at Indiana University, Bloomington. He also is the
social studies program coordinator and director of The
National Clearinghouse for United States-Japan Studies. .
He is a former president of the National
Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and writes a regular column on
using the World Wide Web in social studies instruction for the NCSS journal,
Social
Education.
I need your help in maintaining this page as a service to social studies teachers and students. Let me know how you use the Internet in your classroom. I would appreciate your suggestions, advice, and criticism. Please contact me at risinger@indiana.edu
Last Updated: March 3, 2002