Western World History 30 - RVS
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Welcome to World History 30!World History 30 is an internet-based course and involves a project-based curriculum. Most of the resources needed to complete this course are online or linked within this course.
Over the next nine weeks, we will explore more than the three thousand years of history, starting with the birth of Ancient Greece and ending with the creation of the Internet. We will watch the rise and fall of great civilizations, witness epic battles, experience plagues and political upheavals, and see new inventions change the course of history. In this class, we are time-travellers and I invite you to join me, , on this exciting adventure into the past! Along with learning more about our shared history, this class will also explore how history itself is written. We will investigate research methods, analyze historical sources, and ultimately create our history! Over the nine weeks, you will become a historian, exploring various topics and writing your own version of world history. I hope you're as excited to be taking this class as I am to be teaching it! I look forward to working with you all on our journey into the past!
Course Timeline (also available in your course calendar)
Unit 1: Introduction
Minor Project #1: Your Place in World HistoryUnit 2: Ancient Civilizations
Unit 2 ProjectUnit 3: Medieval Times & Renaissance
Unit 3 ProjectUnit 4: Absolutism
Unit 4 ProjectUnit 5: Science, Technology and Progress
Unit 5 ProjectUnit 6: Equality & Revolution
Unit 6 ProjectUnit #7: The 21st Century & Class Wrap-up
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Plagiarism and You: What to AvoidRocky View Schools highlights the importance of not plagiarizing others’ work including assignments, tests, quizzes and exams. In the Responsible Use of Technology Agreement Student that every student signs at the beginning of the year it says, “6.14 Network users will not engage in plagiarism of information obtained via “rockynet” network.”
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ALL assignments must be submitted to the corresponding assignment folder, in moodle.
Do NOT email or share assignments!
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ALL assignments must be submitted to the corresponding assignment folder, in moodle.
Do NOT email or share assignments!
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ALL assignments must be submitted to the corresponding assignment folder, in moodle.
Do NOT email or share assignments!
When saving documents from Google Drive...
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ALL assignments must be submitted to the corresponding assignment folder, in moodle.
Do NOT email or share assignments!
When saving documents from Google Drive...