Developing Learning Theory by Refining Conjectures Embodied in Educational Designs. Sandoval, W. Educational Psychologist, 39(4):213–223, 2004.
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	abstract = {Web Feet summary: The visitor to this site can access information on the people and events from nearly 3,000 years of history by clicking on historical eras of interest (these pop up on the right when you select from the buttons on the left). Click on the 500-1000 a.d. button to call up that portion of a larger timeline that is color coded to indicate what was happening during those years in the Americas, Europe, the Roman Empire, the Middle East, India, China, Japan, and Africa. Also to be found here are world maps showing early civilizations, Greek colonization, Rome and Han China, barbarian invasions, the expansion of Islam, the Mongol empires, and the world from 1500 to 1800 a.d. A fascinating way to review events of recent years as well as to do basic historical research.},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Educational Psychologist},
	author = {Sandoval, W.},
	year = {2004},
	keywords = {Ancient, Current events, History, Middle Ages, Modern, World history},
	pages = {213--223},
}

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