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.
Collection of selected historical materials from Harvard's libraries, archives, and museums that documents voluntary immigration to the U.S.
This website, maintained by the Office of the Federal Register, contains information and statistics about past and present presidential elections.
A project dedicated to bringing Eleanor Roosevelt's writings (and radio and television appearances) on democracy and human rights before an audience as diverse as the ones she addressed.

The traveling exhibit "EarthWorks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley" presents interactive virtual reconstructions of some of the most spectacular ancient architecture in the world.

The E Pluribus Unum Project is designed for use by students, teachers, and other researchers who wish to examine the attempt to make "one from many" in three critical decades of American life: the 1770s, the 1850s, and the 1920s.
Bring a virtual music room to your class! Engage in musical games, check out Listen and Learn, access the lesson database, and more…