
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
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American Rhetoric
Great speeches over timeAudio, video and text versions of some of history’s most memorable speeches. Includes: Speech Bank, Top 100 Speeches, Rhetorical Literature, Obama Speeches, Movie Speeches, Christian Rhetoric and more.
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Culture Catch
Videos of great music and cultureStudents can tune into culture with Dusty Wright’s Culture Catch.
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Folkstreams
American Roots CultureA national preserve of documentary films about American roots cultures. It’s where you’ll find the best of American folklore films.
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History Matters
The US Survey course on the webAmerican history resources including primary documents, images, audio, and more. A highly regarded gateway to web resources as well as a repository of unique teaching materials, first-person primary documents, and guides to analyzing historical evidence for high school and college students and teachers of American history.
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Media Education Foundation
Educational videos about media, culture, and societyOffers documentary films and other challenging media for teaching media literacy and media studies. The Media Education Foundation produces and distributes documentary films and other educational resources to inspire critical thinking about the social, political, and cultural impact of American mass media.
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Smarthistory
Cave painting, contemporary art and everything in betweenOffers more than 1500 videos and essays on art from around the world and across time. We are working with more than 200 art historians and some of the world’s most important museums to make the best art history resource anywhere.
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The Archaeology Channel
Explore human cultural heritage through streaming mediaStudents can explore human cultural heritage through streaming media on The Archaeology Channel. The Channel is operated by the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI). Recognizing that the archaeological record is the legacy of all human beings and dedicated to bringing the benefits of archaeology to a wider constituency, ALI was founded to address a number of critical issues now facing archaeology and its potential beneficiaries:
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The Living Room Candidate
US presidential campaign commercials from 1952 to 2008From the Museum of the Moving Image, The Living Room Candidate features US presidential campaign commercials from 1952 to 2008.
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Time Team
The UKs highly regarded archaeology programmeAired on Channel 4 from 1994 to 2014. Each episode features a team of specialists carrying out an archaeological dig over a period of three days, with Tony Robinson explaining the process in layman’s terms. The sites excavated over the show’s run ranged in date from the Palaeolithic to the Second World War.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Keeping the history of the Holocaust aliveFilms and videos relating to the Holocaust, including the Nuremberg Trials and Hitler speeches.
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Video Active
Resources from the European audio visual archivesFind Europe’s TV heritage through Video Active, a collection of TV programs and stills from European audio visual archives.
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Web of Stories
Some of the greatest people of our time tell their life storiesOffers the chance for you to listen to some of the greatest people of our time telling their life stories. Web of Stories began as an archive of life stories told by some of the great scientists of our time. As the number of stories grew, it became obvious that some were on related topics and a web was slowly being created of connected stories. Eventually we also invited famous…
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