Interactive Visuals
The visuals included in the U.S. History in a Global Context are created using a variety of tools or are linked online. One of those tools is ThingLink, “an interactive media platform that empowers educators to create more engaging content… ThingLink interactive images help students develop 21st century skills and enrich their enthusiasm for learning.”
Our interactive visuals are organized using the 5 ways to teach using a global context in US history. More information on the approaches to teaching and “How to…” can be found here.
If you have a resource we can add to this list, email it to craigperrier19@gmail.com Enjoy!
Comparative Approach
Comparative Approach
Transnational Approach
Transnational Approach
Use a World History Theme Approach
Use a World History Theme Approach
Use Non-US Voices about "US" Events Approach
Use Non-US Voices about "US" Events Approach
Use "US" Voices in a Non-US Context Approach
Use "US" Voices in a Non-US Context Approach
Dr. King, Malcom X and James Baldwin outside the US - Under Construction