The state of Alaska has a fascinating history stretching back thousands of years. Students and others interested in the cultures, people and events that shaped the state and region can find a large amount of information at akhistorycourse.org. This site is designed to appeal to people of all ages and is broken down into six units, each focusing on a particular theme or period in the state’s history.
akhistorycourse.org also offers a unique timeline, with five different eras covered – prior to the modern discovery of Alaska in 1741, the Russian period between 1741 and 1866, the sale of the area to the United States in 1867 and what followed, the territorial period between 1912 and 1958, and the modern era following statehood in 1959. Each timeline not only includes Alaska-centric events but also what was going on in the wider world, allowing viewers to make connections and see the role of Alaska in the proper context. akhistorycourse.org has many different articles, each complete with links containing more information, pictures and other media content. akhistorycourse is primarily aimed at teachers who use the site to create lesson plans about Alaska and its rich history, and a comprehensive teacher’s guide provides tips, guidelines and assessments on the material covered. Despite this classroom focus, there is much that is valuable to the average web surfer. akhistorycourse.org offers links to off site locations, such as Alaska State Museum and the Marine Highway, that allow viewers to create a virtual “field trip,” and explore these additional resources without leaving their computer desk.








