Make the most of today’s technology to give your students a more interactive, authentic, global learning experience! Connecting Your Students with the Virtual World shows you how to plan themed projects for every season, embark on virtual field trips, and get students in touch with other classrooms worldwide. This updated edition includes a key new chapter on taking video conferencing to the next level for optimal student engagement and collaboration, as well as new chapters on connecting through games and esports and connecting with parents. The book includes a wide variety of standards-based, step-by-step activities you can implement immediately.
Martin Meredith Ordre des livres
Martin Meredith est un historien, journaliste et biographe, célèbre pour ses nombreux livres acclamés sur l'Afrique. Son écriture est décrite comme faisant autorité et étant bien documentée, transmettant souvent un sentiment de pessimisme inhérent à son sujet. Le travail de Meredith explore en profondeur l'histoire complexe du continent africain. Ses écrits offrent des perspectives profondes sur la politique, l'économie et les sociétés de l'Afrique.






- 2020
- 2018
Learn effective ways to teach STEAM with this helpful book from educational technology experts Billy Krakower and Meredith Martin. Whether you have a dedicated STEAM class, or plan to integrate it into a regular classroom, you'll find out how to create a structured learning environment while still leaving room for inquiry and innovation. You'll also gain a variety of hands-on activities and rubrics you can use immediately. Topics include: The differences among STEM, STEAM, and makerspaces; Planning your STEAM space; Stocking your space with the right supplies; Planning for instruction and managing class time; Incorporating the core subjects; Aligning lessons with standards and assessments; Getting the administration and community involved; Taking your class to the next level with design thinking. With this practical book, you'll have all the tools you'll need to create a STEAM-friendly learning space starting now. Continue the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #GSwSTEAM!
- 2016
Objects in Motion in the Early Modern World
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Objects in Motion in the Early Modern World presents a collection of 12 original essays that examine the circulation of objects across global regions and cultures from the 16th to 18th centuries. Essays reveal the importance of mobility for understanding the production, use, and meanings of early modern art.
- 2015
In this vast and vivid panorama of history, Martin Meredith, bestselling author of The State of Africa, follows the fortunes of Africa over a period of 5,000 years. With compelling narrative, he traces the rise and fall of ancient kingdoms and empires; the spread of Christianity and Islam; the enduring quest for gold and other riches; the exploits of explorers and missionaries; and the impact of European colonisation. He examines, too, the fate of modern African states and concludes with a glimpse into their future. This is history on an epic scale.
- 2014
From the prison to the presidency, Meredith paints a vivid portrait of Mandela's inspiring life and times, providing fresh insight into the history of the anti-apartheid movement. Photo inserts.
- 2012
The Rise and Fall of Meter
Poetry and English National Culture, 1860--1930
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolution of English poetic meter from the late eighteenth century to post-World War I, this work delves into how meter reflects Victorian England's struggles with national identity, class, and education. It highlights the contributions of poets like Gerard Manley Hopkins and Robert Bridges, who navigated their cultural landscape through meter, while others like George Saintsbury critiqued the dominance of specific metrical forms. By examining this complex history, the book reveals the interplay between poetic form and English national culture, reshaping our understanding of modernist poetry.
- 2007
Mugabe
- 259pages
- 10 heures de lecture
By the author of The Fate of Africa: an updated and fully revised edition of the best argued and best written indictment [of Mugabe] yet.--The Economist
- 2007
Diamonds, Gold and War : The Making of South Africa
- 486pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Covering the eventful four decades leading up to the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, this book covers some of the most iconic tales of imperial history.
- 2006
The State of Africa
- 770pages
- 27 heures de lecture
Africa is forever on our TV screens, but the bad-news stories (famine, genocide, corruption) massively outweigh the good (South Africa). Ever since the process of de-colonialisation began in the mid-1950s, and arguably before, the continent has appeared to be stuck in a process of irreversible decline. Constant war, improper use of natural resources and misappropriation of revenues and aid monies contribute to an impression of a continent beyond hope. How did we get here? What, if anything, is to be done? Fully revised and updated and weaving together the key stories and characters of the last sixty years into a stunningly compelling and coherent narrative, Martin Meredith has produced the definitive history of how European ideas of how to organise 10,000 different ethnic groups has led to what Tony Blair described as the 'scar on the conscience of the world'. Authoritative, provocative and consistently fascinating, this is the updated edition of the seminal book on one of the most important issues facing the West today.
- 2005
The State of Africa
A History of Fifty Years of Independence


