Sorry about missing yesterday, you'll be getting a double post to make up for it today. First ancient history links are below.
My favorite site for ancient history is BBC ancient history, it contains both classical and other ancient western cultures, as well as a few mesoamerican ones. Also, it has a some nifty videos designed for children but still interesting for adults. It seems the videos are only available in England, but you can find quite a few on youtube. You can find the site here
The second site is hosted by the British museum and can be found here
The third, The Ancient Encyclopedia, has news and recent research from ancient times as well as a useful timeline.The final site, is The Perseus Digital Library , hosted by Tufts University. It has a nice selection of digitized authentic materials.
Okay, so that takes care of ancient history, now for something new.
Okay, so you're studying your ancient history or math or something else for school or on your own, and your faced with something you have to memorize. If you're like me you will have tried everyday to learn the information without memorizing it first with no success. So you turn to flashcards.
I have five favorite sites for this, all of them offer different tools and study games, so experiment with which you like best. On all you can use what others have created before.
-Allows you to make flashcards or quizzes
-Will stop showing a flashcard after you have gotten it right several times in a row
-One game
-Can form study groups which can be made private StudyStack
-Wide variety of games and study modules with flashcards
-Many users
-Several useful printing options
-About half a dozen games
-Handles foreign language and math symbols well Purpose Games
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