Do you have this resouce in history?

Is Time Witnesses one of the EdSynth links. For those not familiar, Time Witnesses is a compilation of first hand experiences from those who lived through WW II. It is truly primary source history material.

Along a similar vein, I think ESF has a staff that can give some wonderful first hand accounts of what the early days of computer networking was like. Do we have any story tellers out there?

The Applied History of Art and Architecture

 Art history is one side of culture. When you go through a micro lesson on the site ask your self what is different about this culture to my culture. Then do another micro lesson and ask what is different about this culture than the first micro lesson you looked out. 
ahaafoundation.org is where you will find this site, take enough time to look at two micro lessons and ask "what have I learned about culture in this micro lesson.
Katherine Bolman
 
 

 Warmly,

Katherine Bolman, Ph.D.
www.ahaafoundation.org/

The quality of life is genuine not in the build-up
of material welfare, but in the enlightened
creativity of life, in the harmonisation

Time Witnesses - primary resource for WWII

Thanks, Bob,

It is now, and I started a page for "War on Two Fronts - World War II" at http://www.educationalsynthesis.org/HIS-WWII.html to collect more resources on the war that was responsible for my coming into being.

I also included the Time Witness link on the main History page: http://www.educationalsynthesis.org/index-History.html

Anne Pemberton
Vice President, Educational Synthesis
weezo45@gmail.com