• How I Use AI in the Classroom

    In education, AI enhances learning, personalizes feedback, automates tasks, and requires student pre-approval. Use AI responsibly, following ethical principles and Asimov’s laws.

  • The 1880 Republican National Convention: A Model of Democratic Process and Political Drama for the 2024 DNCC

    The 1880 Republican National Convention in Chicago featured a dramatic clash of factions, leading to the unexpected nomination of James A. Garfield. This showed the power of compromise and oratory in politics.

  • War Rationing and Students

    During a high school history lesson, students analyze war rationing’s impact on US society, develop critical thinking and analytical skills, and evaluate rationing policies.

  • TMIH Space Exploration: July

    July’s Cosmic Journey: Unveiling Space History’s Greatest Moments The month of July brings not only the warmth of summer but also a treasure trove of space history that has shaped our understanding of the universe. Join us on a cosmic adventure through five significant events that have illuminated the skies and pushed the boundaries of…

  • 30 Years Later: End of Apartheid

    The end of apartheid in South Africa marked a historic turning point, inspiring global struggles against racism and oppression, and demonstrating the power of unity and moral courage.

  • TDIH: Elbridge Gerry born in 1774

    The article explores gerrymandering, its intricate tactics, real-world implications, and potential solutions to safeguard electoral integrity.