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Make History on the Web! provides a step-by-step guide on how to research the history of a school in British Columbia . It is a companion to The Homeroom: British Columbia's History of Education web site.Make
History on the Web! is
intended primarily as a resource for students and teachers in British Columbia secondary schools. But
anyone
interested in the history of schools and
communities in
our
province
may find this site
useful.
I would welcome Patrick
A. Dunae.
Make History on the Web! graphics were created by Nathanael de Jager, a
graduate of the Information Technology & Applied Systems program at Vancouver Island University. Megan Cameron and Roland Wilson (former History of Education students at VIU) are the Make History models. They were photographed by John Lund of VIU's Media and Public Relations department.
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