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Great visual introduction to the 1900 - present

jon whitney
jon whitney over 1 year ago

Lost in Time footage

I stumbled upon this really cool channel that digitally enhances old footage. The video linked has some awesome footage of people from all over the world timestamped so you can jump around from France to Spain...Jerusalem to Egypt...Japan. Lots of cool quick connections to AP World stuff. I am already well into the time period but I could see this being a great intro to the 1900s activity.

Maybe have the kids watch the footage and see how many connections to previous AP World details they can find? Some would be really easy (glimpses of steam engines) but some pass by pretty quick (looks like some colonial soldiers in Mozambique).

On top of everything else, I think it is just really neat to see people in from the era just "being people". I struggle with sourcing and sometimes I think it is hard to get kids to even imagine that someone from the 1800s or 1600s could ever think or act like kids today do. The video really shows that - people joking around, having a snowball fight, shopping at the market. It's neat.

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  • Alison Walters
    Alison Walters 6 months ago

    Can’t access the video?  Is there a way to share again?

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  • Angela Lee
    Angela Lee 6 months ago in reply to Alison Walters

    Same here!  Would love to see this, jon whitney 

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  • jon whitney
    jon whitney 6 months ago in reply to Angela Lee

    from the looks of things that youtube creator has taken their game to patreon. But there are still quite a few shorts  - especially from the late 1800s early 1900s. the shorts might work better with students - you could do something cool with linking them to a map of industrialization. Nothing more than an idea at this point...I am just starting 1450 so I have time!

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  • Shauna Aningo
    Shauna Aningo 6 months ago in reply to jon whitney

    Thank you for sharing these resources. This is great for helping students vicualize what happened at different times in our history. 

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  • Shauna Aningo
    Shauna Aningo 6 months ago in reply to jon whitney

    Thank you for sharing these resources. This is great for helping students vicualize what happened at different times in our history. 

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