- CA Missions–each
- CA History-Missions
- CA mission history
- CA Mission Internet Trail
- CA Mission Life
- CA Mission Pictures
- CA Mission Pictures—all Missions
- CA Mission websites–list of
- CA Mission websites–list of
- CA missions
- CA Missions
- CA Missions 1780 to present
- CA Missions Foundation
- CA Missions Online–each
- CA Missions today
- CA Missions–Christianity
- CA Missions–each
- CA Missions—each mission
- CA Missions–general
- CA Missions–general II
- CA Missions–general III
- CA Missions–info on each II
- CA Missions–info on each III
- CA Missions–list of sites
- CA Missions–more
- CA Missions–more
- CA Missions–Santa Barbara
- Daily Life at Missions
- Father Serra
- Father Serra II
- Father Serra III
- Father Serra–more
- Father Serra—still more
- Google Earth Mission Tour
- Mission Quotes
- Mission Timeline
- Mission Websites for Kids
- Santa Barbara Mission
- The Spanish Missions
- Tour CA Missions with Google Earth
What did I miss? What makes your job easier hat I should be using? Please share!
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Jacqui Murray is the editor of a K-6 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, creator of technology training books for middle school and ebooks on technology in education. She is the author of Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy. She is webmaster for six blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice book reviewer, a columnist for Examiner.com, Editorial Review Board member for Journal for Computing Teachers, Cisco guest blog, Technology in Education featured blogger, IMS tech expert, and a bi-weekly contributor to TeachHUB. Currently, she’s editing a thriller that should be out to publishers next summer. Contact Jacqui at her writing officeor her tech lab, Ask a Tech Teacher.




































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Fantastic pictures, Jacqui. History Tech (Glenn) suggests ways to make the most of the great pictures: http://historytech.wordpress.com/2010/11/19/tip-of-the-week-thought-bubbles-on-photos/
I’m forever interested in perspective. One summer, I went to Mexico and visited the art galleries. While there, I saw paintings of the indigenous people suffering and longing for freedom. The next summer I went to Spain. All the paintings there included happy indigenous Mexicans, eager to be proselytised. Amazing the difference multiple perspectives can make
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I know what you mean. When I was in the old Soviet Union, I bought a slew of books on their history, economy, in Russian, to taste the difference in their writing of history from ours. Who was it said that history is written by the victor?
That is a part of the world I have yet to see. I really can’t imagine the former USSR’s current perspective on the Cold War. What a great experience!
Nice lists, checking it all now..
Feel free to add some sites. I always feel like I missed a few.