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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    So as I was navigating through a few websites, I found Duke University Libraries site and I think I hit the jackpot for the things I need to teach my students. If you go to the site there are several tabs you can navigate through and are very user friendly. The tabs you can use are labeled, East Asia/Asia, Japan, China, Korea, etc. All are regions which we have discussed within the course. When you click on one of the countries you will have four major sections that you can choose to look through, and click on the different links to gather resources from visual aids to historical readings, to timeline, to geographical maps. This site really has much to choose from and can provide resources for k-12. I clicked on the "Asia for Educators" link and it breaks down the information so that if you teach by themes you can access information, if you teach linear lessons you can look those up, and if you want to look at specific dynasties you can as well. If you check it out, make sure to look at the lesson plans section. The best part is that you don't need any specific log in to access all of the information.

    check it out: http://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=289726&p=1930935
    edited by csanchez on 6/19/2016

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