I am passionate about Technology, Education, and Ancient History. As Director of Information Technology at the College of Education at the University of Oregon, I am constantly exploring ways to use technology to enhance the learning environment and am particularly ecstatic when I can develop a technology to advance the study of ancient history.
I actually maintain nine blogs with history themes:
I also developed and maintain a website for historical figures artist George S. Stuart (http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com)(Filemaker Pro based with PHP)
As a technologist I also write about products I try out or have used to produce my plethora of educational materials or my special projects like online graphic novel creation program (http://coedb2.uoregon.edu:16080/fmi/iwp/cgi?-db=Romescreenplay&... - Filemaker Pro based), my comparative Timeline solution (again Filemaker Pro based), my artifical intelligence agents and machineama software used to create historical rercreations such as iClone 2.0 and Crazy Talk created by Reallusion. My "Technology Times and Trials blog can be found at:
If you go to my Roman Times (http://ancientimes.blogspot.com/) blog and scroll all the way down you will also see links to online crossword puzzles and matching games about the Roman world that I created with HotPotatoes software, a virtual archaeology game that I created using javascript to let visitors dig through virtual sand and uncover artifacts and try to guess the secret word that will let them into the next burial chamber, and a page I created called Fun With the Ancient World that includes online jigsaw puzzles and links to other sites on the web with javascipt-based drag and drop virtual figures that kids can dress with each piece of their historical costume.
Hi Mary
My name’s David and I’m a history teacher in Queensland, Australia. I use a lot of podcasting and online tools with my classes and am always looking for new ideas.
I host a group on diigo (it’s similar to delicious and very popular with teachers) for history teachers to share links, ideas and resources. It’s at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers.
Please come along and join and share any sources or resources you use with the rest of us. See you there.
Regards,
David Hilton
Ancient & Modern History Teacher
Sheldon College, Capalaba.
Those images were excellent, Mary! Thank you so much. That's exactly the type of thing I want to be able to share through the group. Too many history educators remain unaware of the amazing opportunities the net has opened up to us, with the availability of primary sources, tertiary education podcasts and high-quality PowerPoints and resources. It's through openness and a willingness to share that all teachers and students will be able to benefit and the rising tide will life all ships. Thank you!
David Hilton
My name’s David and I’m a history teacher in Queensland, Australia. I use a lot of podcasting and online tools with my classes and am always looking for new ideas.
I host a group on diigo (it’s similar to delicious and very popular with teachers) for history teachers to share links, ideas and resources. It’s at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers.
Please come along and join and share any sources or resources you use with the rest of us. See you there.
Regards,
David Hilton
Ancient & Modern History Teacher
Sheldon College, Capalaba.
Jun 8, 2009
David Hilton
Jun 9, 2009
David Hilton
Jun 9, 2009