: A sidebar that links historical events to today's news. For example, a lesson on the Cold War would link to current NATO-Russia relations. 💡 Why this is useful
: Zagladin's textbook is dense; a visual map breaks down "The Great Depression" or "Globalism" into bite-sized bites.
Since this curriculum covers the complex 20th and 21st centuries, students often struggle to connect isolated events. Here is how that feature would work: 🔗 The "Logic Link" Feature : A sidebar that links historical events to today's news
: Clicking an answer (e.g., about the causes of WWI) opens a diagram showing how imperialism led to alliances, which led to the spark in Sarajevo.
: Pop-up definitions for difficult political and economic jargon used in the book. Since this curriculum covers the complex 20th and
: It forces the student to see the logic, making it easier to pass tests in class.
A great feature for a (homework helper) for Zagladin’s 11th Grade General History would be an "Interactive Cause-and-Effect Map." : It forces the student to see the
: 2-minute "TL;DR" podcasts for each paragraph for students on the go.