The following websites have been approved for use in the classroom by EDSITEment. Browse websites by subject area.
We’re always looking to expand our suite of recommended websites. If you would like to submit a website, please review our website nomination guidelines first.
Interviews with a broad range of historical figures from the latter half of the twentieth century.

Crafting Freedom Materials is a comprehensive NEH-funded resource on the African American experience during the antebellum period. For teachers of social studies, language arts, and other humanities subjects.

An interactive historical simulation and decision-making program that reconstructs the dilemmas of policy formation and decision making in the period between Abraham Lincoln's election in November 1860 and the battle of Fort Sumter in April 1861.

From the Ministerio de Educación de España, Instituto de Tecnologías Educativas, a highly interactive site using children’s stories and illustrations to teach vocabulary, grammar, and arithmetic. Beginning through intermediate younger students.
A richly visual site providing compelling images, both new graphics and classic artwork, to supplement a classroom reading of Dante’s Divine Comedy. Includes character studies.
A searchable full-text database containing more than seventy commentaries on Dante's Divine Comedy -- the Commedia.