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- Longman World History Atlas.
This four-color atlas contains 56 historical maps designed especially for the World History course. It is free when bundled with the text.
- Student Study Guide
in two volumes. Volume I and Volume II prepared by Elizabeth Williams of Oklahoma State University. Each volume includes chapter outlines, timelines, map exercises, multiple-choice practice tests, and critical thinking and essay questions.
- World History Map Workbook
in two volumes. Volume I (to 1600) prepared by Glee Wilson of Kent State University. Each volume includes over 40 maps accompanied by over 120 pages of exercises. Each volume is designed to teach the location of various countries and their relationship to one another. Also included are numerous exercises aimed at enhancing students' critical thinking abilities.
- Documents in World History
in two volumes. Volume I, The Great Tradition-From Ancient Times to 1500; Volume II, The Modern Centuries-From 1500 to the Present. Edited by Peter N. Stearns of Carnegie Melon University. A collection of primary source documents that illustrate the human characteristics of key civilizations during major stages of world history.
- StudyWizard Computerized Tutorial.
This interactive program, prepared by Elizabeth Williams of Oklahoma State University, features multiple-choice, true-false, and short-answer questions. It also contains a glossary and gives users immediate test scores and answer explanations.
- Mapping World Civilizations: Student Activities
. A free student workbook by Gerald Danzer, University of Illinois, Chicago. Features numerous map skill exercises written to enhance students' basic geographical literacy. The exercises provide ample opportunities for interpreting maps and analyzing cartographic materials as historical documents. The instructor is entitled to one free copy of Mapping World Civilizations: Student Activities for each copy of the text purchased from Longman.
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