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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Website Spotlight: Bill Clinton



Introductory Note:

Welcome to one in a series of posts which spotlight quality websites that I use with my U.S. History survey course students at Azusa Pacific University to enrich the regular material in our learning modules.

Among the many worthwhile aspects of the Miller Center (University of Virginia) site, I ask the students to concentrate on the following four essays:

Life Before the Presidency
http://millercenter.org/president/clinton/essays/biography/2
Campaigns and Elections
http://millercenter.org/president/clinton/essays/biography/3
Domestic Affairs
http://millercenter.org/president/clinton/essays/biography/4
Foreign Affairs
http://millercenter.org/president/clinton/essays/biography/5

~~For a review of the Miller Center website:

TeachingHistory.org (National History Education Clearinghouse)
http://teachinghistory.org/history-content/website-reviews/14722

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For additional quality material about President Clinton:

1. American Presidents (American Experience)

Clinton
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/clinton/

These are the specific links from the website that I ask my students to work through:

Bill Clinton biography
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/biography/clinton-bill/

Hillary Clinton biography
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/biography/clinton-hillary

Cast of Characters during the Clinton Presidency
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/general-article/clinton-characters/

Interview with James Carville
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/interview/clinton-carville/

Interview with Dee Dee Myers
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/interview/clinton-myers/

~~For reviews of the American Presidents website:

History Matters (The U.S. Survey Course on the Web)
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/4106/
TeachingHistory.org (National History Education Clearinghouse)
http://teachinghistory.org/history-content/website-reviews/14714

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2. Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century
http://www.presidentialtimeline.org/

~~For a helpful review of this website--with clear guidelines on how best to navigate the site:
TeachingHistory.org (National History Education Clearinghouse)
http://teachinghistory.org/history-content/website-reviews/24401

a. Timeline William Jefferson Clinton
http://www.presidentialtimeline.org/html/timeline.php?id=42

b. Exhibits William Jefferson Clinton
http://www.presidentialtimeline.org/timeline/bin/

c. President Clinton, Civil Rights and the Little Rock Nine
William J. Clinton and The Supreme Court, 1993 - 2001

Gallery William J. Clinton
http://www.presidentialtimeline.org/html/gallery.php?id=42

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3. Living Room Candidate: A History of Presidential Campaign Commercials, 1952-2008

http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1992
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1996

a. The text box on the right side of the screen displays information about the election: Overview, candidates, results.

b. Commercials: horizontal columns toward the bottom of the screen, grouped by candidate.

c. "For Teachers." Several excellent lesson plans.

d. "Online Resources." Great links to other resources about this election.

~~For reviews of this website:

History Matters (The U.S. Survey Course on the Web)
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6406/
TeachingHistory.org (National History Education Clearinghouse)
http://teachinghistory.org/history-content/website-reviews/14630
Richard Byrne (Free Tech 4 Teachers)
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/06/living-room-candidate-history-of.html

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Concluding Note:

I hope you will use this blog post in conjunction with both the modules on my Learning Professor wiki and the numerous other posts in my Website Spotlight series.

1. The website spotlighted in this post fits within the following U.S. History survey course module on the wiki:
http://thelearningprofessor.wikispaces.com/Clinton

2. Other blog posts in my Website Spotlight series--chronologically displayed by U.S. History survey course module-- can be found on this wiki page:
http://thelearningprofessor.wikispaces.com/WEBSITE+SPOTLIGHT

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