View Article  Latin Language dot us blog
Teachers may find some interesting stuff on this blog. I've only just come across it. It has been written, since last December, by Chris Jones.   more »
View Article  Vatican Latin website
The Roman Catholic Church, for centuries a bastion of Latin usage, has given the ancient tongue a 21st Century boost by launching a website in Latin.   more »
View Article  Start your own classroom museum?
I was interested to find that a Roman glass jug has just been sold on e-bay for just $9.90.   more »
View Article  Automatic collector of blog stuff.
Not sure about that one.   more »
View Article  Francis Holland School Classics Department launches a resources site
Steven Jenkin of Francis Holland School has contacted us to tell about his website. It is all to the good to have another place to share teaching resources.   more »
View Article  A chatroom in Latin, and a couple of YouTube items worth seeing
John Whelpton, whose list of Classical websites I mentioned recently, has sent me another interesting email, part of which I pass on:   more »
View Article  Latin on line - a page of links
John Whelpton has collected a large number of sites which you may find useful, and has kindly shared them.   more »
View Article  Junior School website with 'Romans for kids - homework help'
You might like to see how another school does it.   more »
View Article  Lots of useful links on Cambridge site
On the topic of links for GCSE and A level (Latin and Classical Civilisation), teachers may like to know that we have categorised over 1,500 links on the CSCP website   more »
View Article  'Resources for Classics' links being revamped
Wilf O'Neill writes: I've added a new 'GCSE and A Level' category to the Links on Resources for Classics and moved the relevant links there.   more »
View Article  Web links for GCSE topics
Atriades has added a large number of links under topics like Pompeii, Roman architecture, Roman army, Roman Britain, Roman dinner parties etc etc etc. There are also Greek links.   more »
View Article  Guardian survey of websites on the Romans
Because pupils 'do the Romans' in Primary School, the emphasis is on 6 sites suitable for these ages.   more »
View Article  Articles on Roman History at Suite 101
This is just one article in a large site which might prove useful for pupils.   more »
View Article  A blog/magazine about the Roman world
Today I came across an interestingly organised blog about the Roman world. It's by Mary Harrsch, Director of Information Technology at the College of Education at the University of Oregon.   more »
View Article  Coin images you can legally use
Following up an item in today's Explorator, I browsed upon this page: http://www.bitsofhistory.com/ace/CI.html   more »
View Article  Open University materials to be free on line
Guardian Education reports that some of the OU teaching materials will be freely available on line later this year.   more »
View Article  Pages of links
You might find something useful on E.L. Easton Languages site.   more »
View Article  Links to loads of Roman army pictures
Transferred to new blog   more »
View Article  You might like to explore ...
The History Channel web site has a mini-site on Rome - engineering an Empire.   more »
View Article  Make the most of the 'Rome' series.
You may not want to encourage younger pupils to watch this series on BBC 2 starting November 2nd, because of fairly extreme sex and violence - if we believe reports from the USA - but   more »
View Article  A list of British Classics Department web sites - work in progress.
Spurred on by the last two posts, I have begun to compile a page of Classics Department web sites.   more »
View Article  And here's another departmental site
What makes this a bit different is links to all sorts of interesting places like a   more »
View Article  A school Classics department web site to look at
Emanuel School in South West London has a page or two for each curriculum subject, but the Classics page links to the Classics Department web site.

This is an arrangement that many other Heads of Classics could imitate.   more »
View Article  Atriades shows one way of running a Classics department website
Just down the road from me, in Taunton, Atriades is using the internet in an imaginative way to help his pupils (and the wider world) with their Classics studies.

He uses the Blog format, and has been filling it with links relevant to what the pupils are actually studying.   more »
View Article  The sea is so wide, and my boat is so small ...
I'm reminded of that Breton fisherman's prayer when I trawl the net and come up with something that must have been there for years, and I just haven't seen before. This morning it's the Guardian's page of links for Classics.    more »

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