If
this URL link does not work, follow these steps:
From A.P.
Giannini Library home page (http://everyschool.org/u/global/tlai/apglibrary.html),
click on the NetTrekker icon about halfway down the page.
User
name and password are both SFUSD.
Since
there is no "Medieval Europe" category, search for your topic from the
main page using the search box.
Also
note the subject topic breadcrumbs that come up. These terms
might
be useful to search on for more information.
World Book Online
(http://www.worldbookonline.com): user name: apgworld;
password: apghome. Using the advanced search brings up multiple
resource results.
History
of the World Important Events in World History (http://www.lukemastin.com/history/index.html):
Colorful list of World History by periods. Some useful
topics
on this list would be: Crusades, Medieval England. Check with
your
teacher to see if any of the early periods of European countries would
be useful.
Middle
Ages from Teacher Oz (http://www.teacheroz.com/Middle_Ages.htm):
These
major topics have extensive subtopics -- Terms & Glossaries/
Timelines
/ Maps , Feudalism & Daily Life /The Crusades - Heraldry - Chivalry
- Knighthood / Warfare & Weaponry /Important People / Law / Science
& Technology , Castles / Medieval Women / Religion/ The Black Death
(Plague)/ Witchcraft Trials / Punishment & Torture /
Nostradamus
/Jesters / Food, Fashion, & Entertainment /Music & Theatre /
Art
& Architecture/ Manuscripts & Books / Various Topics
Medieval
and Middle Ages from Mr. Donn's
(http://medievaleurope.mrdonn.org/index.html):
These major topics have extensive subtopics -- Daily Life, Life in a
Castle,
Places of Worship/Monk's Life, Life of a Knight, Medieval Warfare, The
Crusades, The Black Death, Feudalism, Lots of Lessons and Activities,
Stories/Legends/Myths
(King Arthur, Children's Literature, Modern Movies about Medieval
Times),
Law, Tools, Famous People, Medieval Music, Great Links, Free Clip Art.
Middle
Ages (http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/index.htm):
Topics
-- History (with timeline) , Environment, Religion, Clothing, People,
Science, Language
and literature, Food, Economy, Sports and
Games, Art,
Architecture
History
for Kids (http://www.historyforkids.org/):
Europe, Asia, Africa before 1500 A.D.
The
realm of Knight, Peasant, Nun, and Merchant
(http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/middleages/contents.html):
This information comes from EMuseum at the University of Minnesota at
Mankato.
Knowledge
Network from SBC: Lists
of web resources complied by teachers. This is a very broad search; use
this resource to
search
for your topic.
Filamentality
main
page (http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/index.html)
Search
Page -- Knowledge Network Explorer Search Page
(http://www.kn.pacbell.com/kne_search.html#fil)
Middle
Ages from Blue Web'n
(http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/searchresults.cfm?SearchText=Middle+Ages):
Other topics could also be searched in this Blue
Web'n resource (http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/index.cfm).
Knighthood
(http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/middleages/knighthood.html): This information comes from EMuseum at the
University of Minnesota at Mankato.
Warrior Challenge
(http://www.pbs.org/wnet/warriorchallenge/): Romans, Knights,
Vikings, Gladiators. Includes Teacher Tools and list of Resources for each category of
warrior.
Guilds
Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guild): very extensive article
Merchants
Love
and marriage
Noble's
privileges
Justice
Peasants
Crusades
Cobblestone Magazine
Publications (http://www.cobblestoneonline.net/):
This magazine database provides information on world history
topics. Login: User name- giannini; password- jaguar.
Search by keyword/ subject/ topic. NEEDS to be re-established.DigitizedMedieval Resources
DScriptorium (http://toisondor.byu.edu/dscriptorium/):
is devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of
Medieval manuscripts (D is for Digital).