Sunday, October 25, 2020

Colorado Encyclopedia

 

I didn't know that this existed! ... and I used to teach a course on Colorado History!

This is a great and probably underused resource about all things Colorado. It is an online reference index with easy to navigate categories of People, Places, Events and Things. The whole encyclopedia has been reconfigured for use by educators and students 4th - 12th grade. Perfect!!

https://coloradoencyclopedia.org

 

 

Here is About the Colorado Encyclopedia:                                                                                      Welcome to Colorado Encyclopedia.

Colorado Encyclopedia is the leading online reference work on the Centennial State, with more than 700 main entries on the state’s history and culture. It has been recognized as an authoritative source. According to the competitive Alexa Global and National web traffic ranking analysis, Colorado Encyclopedia already ranks nationally with other long-established, similar-sized encyclopedias of fewer than 1,000 entries; it has also achieved a global rank better than some encyclopedias with many more entries.

One major focus has been education. A quarter of Colorado Encyclopedia entries have been reconfigured for use by 4-12 grade students, with accompanying teacher resource sets and inquiry cards to encourage research on the state’s past. As the Pueblo Chieftain reported in 2016, “Colorado Encyclopedia [is] geared to young pupils. . . . It’s plausible the site might be used someday in statewide curriculum.” This is a prospective goal.

With its recent National Endowment for the Humanities grant (2019), Colorado Encyclopedia has entered its second phase of development, which will add several hundred new entries, with accompanying digital media and teacher resources. This new content will deepen the inter-connections between the site’s entries and enable readers to more thoroughly explore the Encyclopedia’s humanities themes.

As part of this new phase, Colorado Encyclopedia is participating in the Colorado Women's Vote Centennial, a celebration of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution (1920), which gave all American women the right to vote. With the generous support of the University of Colorado Boulder and Denver campuses, and the Colorado State University Libraries, Colorado Encyclopedia will be adding new articles focusing on this subject as well.*

Our central aim continues to be to offer a reliable resource for all those interested in learning about this extraordinary state.

William Wei, PhD
Editor in Chief
July 12, 2019

* Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in these articles and on this site do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the University of Colorado Boulder and Denver campuses, or the Colorado State University Libraries.

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