This Day in History
One of the principles of Universal Design for Learning is providing students with multiple means of representation. This site adds multimedia and text, to deliver information on events that occurred this day in history.
I have found Nikon's This Day in History as an exceptional tool to capture student interest and enhance learning about events in history. Just taking a deep look at this site, I must say that I was quite impressed! Even if you don't teach history, this would be a great tool to have on before class starts!
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