France - What is it Like? - Joe Milharcic - 4.4. Part of a Unit on Europe. See the Resource section for all of the lessons in the unit.
French Revolution Poster Map - Ryan Swearingen - 4.3
Regions Becoming a Global Community: Diffusion of Goods and Culture - Joy Loymeyer - 4.2. Lesson VI of VII (An Introduction to Geography and History through Regions).
Indiana Magazine of History; Published continuously since 1905, the Indiana Magazine of History is one of the nation's oldest historical journals. Since 1913, the IMH has been edited and published quarterly at Indiana University, Bloomington. Today, the IMH features peer-reviewed historical articles, research notes, annotated primary documents, reviews, and critical essays that contribute to public understanding of midwestern and Indiana history. As well, classroom ideas are provided via the magazine and via the website. As an example Don Adams' students explored, "The Chronicles of Upper Burnet" by William Gregory Harrison. This on-line visual provides a background, the chronicles of Mr. Harrison, and a teaching (cemetery) activity.
PBS has available on-line information about Global Connections, historic and geographic change on the human and physical world focusing on Liberia and the Middle East. Maps, timelines, and educator resources are provided.
Ted Ideas Worth Spreading provides a plethora of videos about many topics. One such topic is the demonstration of the use of an astrolabe by Tom Wujec. The 13th century astrolabe was able to perform many functions, thus, connecting the user to the spatial world around them.