Room 521
"Learning at the Speed of Sound!"
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What is a Podcast?
  • Podcasts are audio files that are automatically delivered directly to your computer and can be transferred to your iPod or other MP3 player.Mr. Peters' podcast can be heard though the Internet or by downloading to a MP3 player.

What is a HistoryCast?

  • A HistoryCast is a review session for a unit test, lecture, or other test that Mr. Peters has created to help students study. It is basically a review of all the important material a student is required to know for the test. A HistoryCast can be heard through the Internet or by downloading to an MP3 player.

How can HistoryCasts make a difference in my life as a student?

  • You can download these HistoryCasts to listen to at home, in the car, on the bus, while exercising, or just lying on the beach, just about anyWHERE and anyWHEN!. HistoryCasts are a great reliever for eyestrain from doing too much reading while studying. HistoryCasts work especially well for our Auditory Learners (Verbal – Linguistic). No matter what time of day or night, you can now have a review on demand from your instructor.

What does Mr. Peters use to record his HistoryCasts?

  • Mr. Peters uses an i-River iFP-895 MP3 player to record his HistoryCasts. It is small, portable with an internal microphone that works well for every need. And it's simple to use,...which is important!

HISTORYCASTS

AMERICAN HISTORY & AMERICAN HISTORY PRE AP
Unit 1 Test Review: The Civil War & Reconstruction
Unit 2 Test Review: The Gilded Age & Industrialization
Unit 3 Test Review: Imperialism & World War I
1st 9 wks Exam Review
Unit 4 Test Review: The Jazz Age
Unit 5 Test Review: The Great Depression & New Deal
Unit 6 Test Review: World War II
1st Semester Exam Review
Unit 7 Test Review: Post World War II
Unit 8 Test Review: 1950s & The Cold War
Unit 9 Test Review: Civil Rights Movement and the 1960s
3rd 9wks Midterm Review
Unit 10 Test Review: Vietnam
Unit 11 Test Review: 1970s America
Unit 12 Test Review: Contemporary America (1980 to present)
Final Exam Review for American History & Pre-AP (2nd Semester)
 

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