The Internet already hosts a large number of quality sites dealing with the
Holocaust and other genocides, but this site, created by a group of
graduate students in a Development of Technology-Based Instruction course
at the University of South Florida, deserves special attention. The site
features an annotated Timeline that traces anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and
their repercussions from 1918 to present with a large number of links to
documents, photos, glossary definitions, and other sites with more details
on specific topics. The People section discusses the experiences and roles
of the victims, perpetrators, bystanders, resistors, liberators, and
others. Educators will perhaps make the most use of the Student Activities
and Teacher Resources sections, which currently contain sixteen lesson
plans and an excellent comprehensive collection of annotated teaching
resources. [MD]


http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/

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