NYS Global History Regents


NYS Global History Regents
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Description

1. Interactive regents exams- Using over 500 random regents questions. With options to send results theough email, facebook, twitter ect.

2. Vocabulary Interactive Flash Cards by topic.

3. Lesson Presentations by topic.

4. Archived regents exams in pdf format.

Specifically, this app is designed for students, teachers, and anyone who wants to learn about global history. The features include regents fun quizzes by topic, educational videos by topic, educational tutorials by topic, and specific locations to world famous history museums.

Global History Regents Buddy is the ultimate tool for learning Global History. This app was designed by a teacher who has used all possible multimedia resources in the classroom for teaching regents curriculum. Global History Regents Buddy is not only an app for learning global history and geography, but also a app for teachers. The features of this app makes studying extremely convenient. This app is a great study guide and great for exam prep.

The features of this app include everything you need to prepare for the global history regents exam.

1. Interactive regents exams- Using over 500 random regents questions. With options to send results theough email, facebook, twitter ect.

2. Vocabulary Interactive Flash Cards by topic.

3. Lesson Presentations by topic.

4. Archived regents exams in pdf format.

5. Global history youtube video playlists

6. Class tools such as
-notebook
-lecture snapshot
- record and play
-Drawing
-timer

7. New articles

This app would be ideal for classrooms with iPads because it has the resources to prepare for a regents or to present a lesson. All the regents buddy apps are available on the app store and have been helping teachers and students since their release.

Topics Include
Unit 1: Ancient World (400 B.C. to 500 A.D.) - A study of the Ancient Civilizations of Asia, Africa and Europe.

Unit 2: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter (500 to 1200) - A study of how different regions of the world encountered and exchanged ideas with each other from the Gupta Empire to the Crusades.

Unit 3: Global Interaction (1200 to 1650) - A study of how the interaction of the Japanese, Mongol and African Civilizations and the spirit of the Renaissance to the exchange of ideas, trade and changes in society.

Unit 4: The First Global Age (1450 to 1750) - A study of how the encounter among the Ming, Ottoman, Spanish, Portuguese and Mesoamerican empires led to changes in the world.

Unit 5: Age of Revolution (1750 to 1914) - A study of how the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, political revolution, nationalism, industrialism and imperialism influenced the world.

Unit 6: Half Century of Crisis and Achievement - A study of how World War I, the Russian Revolution, rise of dictatorship in Europe, the rise of nationalism in Asia and the Middle East and World War II affected the world.

Unit 7: The 20th Century Since 1845 - A study of the political, economical and social changes that influenced Europe, Asia, Latin America, the United States and the Middle East.

Unit 8: Global Connections and Interactions: A study of how overpopulation, urbanization, globalization, ethnic rivalry and other economic and political issues are influencing the world.

The exam is designed to reflect the five social studies standards that are: U.S. History, World History, Geography, Economics, Civics, Citizenship and Government. This app is a great study guide and great for exam prep.

What's New in Version 8.1.2

New exam questions

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