www.woodrowwilson.org
This website is sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Library and Museum in Virginia, the Presidents home state.The site seems to be up to date and current. There isn't a last updated section but it lists events occurring at the museum for November 2012. The Museum show cases President Wilson’s home including his 1919 Pierce-Arrow Limousine which is still in working condition.
The association has created a website that gives a complete picture of the Presidents life. On top of the page there are ten tabs that have drop downs of several related subjects. The main tabs include several biographical options for main subjects and then once in those areas you can delve deeper if you wish by way of additional links.
The main Biography is broken up into six sections in chronological order and has a section for links to other sites. The site also offers an E-library with an easy to use search engine where you can find articles, speeches, or documents related to President Wilson or other figures from his administration or life.
Overall I found this website very helpful and informative. I can see how students or history buffs would enjoy this site since the material and presentation is not dry. The site held my attention and drew me ever deeper into its multitude of tabs and links. If ever I am in the area I would stop by to see the Museum and take a look at the house.
This website is sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Library and Museum in Virginia, the Presidents home state.The site seems to be up to date and current. There isn't a last updated section but it lists events occurring at the museum for November 2012. The Museum show cases President Wilson’s home including his 1919 Pierce-Arrow Limousine which is still in working condition.
The association has created a website that gives a complete picture of the Presidents life. On top of the page there are ten tabs that have drop downs of several related subjects. The main tabs include several biographical options for main subjects and then once in those areas you can delve deeper if you wish by way of additional links.
The main Biography is broken up into six sections in chronological order and has a section for links to other sites. The site also offers an E-library with an easy to use search engine where you can find articles, speeches, or documents related to President Wilson or other figures from his administration or life.
Overall I found this website very helpful and informative. I can see how students or history buffs would enjoy this site since the material and presentation is not dry. The site held my attention and drew me ever deeper into its multitude of tabs and links. If ever I am in the area I would stop by to see the Museum and take a look at the house.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/wilson/
This website is offered through PBS (The public broadcasting system) a well-known non-profit service that offers many high quality educational radio and television programs. This site is a comprehensive look at President Wilson’s life and is geared toward education, even offering lesson plans and a teacher’s guide.The general PBS site overall is updated very often but the content on the Woodrow Wilson section doesn't appear to have been updated since 2001.
The site gives several easy to use options to navigate including a tab to search all videos that make mention of Woodrow Wilson. The Film “Woodrow Wilson” is featured on this site a description of the film is offered as well as a transcript and even a behind the scenes look at the making of the film. This site gave the standard facts and more personal information as well such as the President wrote love letters to his first wife practically on a daily basis. This type of information gives a well-rounded look at the President.
There is a tab that offers a detailed timeline. The timeline itself has links to more fully understand individual events listed. Another tab offers a gallery of portraits and related art work. The poster art work that was so prominent in WWI propaganda is displayed in this section.
The website has more visual components then most which is a great way to keep the viewer’s interest. This was one of the more stimulating websites about Woodrow Wilson that I have come across.
This website is offered through PBS (The public broadcasting system) a well-known non-profit service that offers many high quality educational radio and television programs. This site is a comprehensive look at President Wilson’s life and is geared toward education, even offering lesson plans and a teacher’s guide.The general PBS site overall is updated very often but the content on the Woodrow Wilson section doesn't appear to have been updated since 2001.
The site gives several easy to use options to navigate including a tab to search all videos that make mention of Woodrow Wilson. The Film “Woodrow Wilson” is featured on this site a description of the film is offered as well as a transcript and even a behind the scenes look at the making of the film. This site gave the standard facts and more personal information as well such as the President wrote love letters to his first wife practically on a daily basis. This type of information gives a well-rounded look at the President.
There is a tab that offers a detailed timeline. The timeline itself has links to more fully understand individual events listed. Another tab offers a gallery of portraits and related art work. The poster art work that was so prominent in WWI propaganda is displayed in this section.
The website has more visual components then most which is a great way to keep the viewer’s interest. This was one of the more stimulating websites about Woodrow Wilson that I have come across.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/woodrowwilson
This site is a section of the official White House website. The White House has a dynamic website that offers historical information on all U.S. Presidents as well as current information on today’s economy and federal government.The White House updates their site very often and as far as the Woodrow Wilson page it was last updated in 2009.
This site offers a biography of Woodrow Wilson and also offers separate biographies for each of the presidents wives. The site is straight forward and brief giving all the most pertinent information on President Wilson. The site offers links to many other government sites that can help further exploration of President Wilson's career.
The Woodrow Wilson section is not very extensive but is a good place to start looking and getting ideas on how to further research this president. The overall White House website has a lot to offer as far as current events, podcasts, and general information about the government. I believe this is definitely worth looking at for a number of topics.
This site is a section of the official White House website. The White House has a dynamic website that offers historical information on all U.S. Presidents as well as current information on today’s economy and federal government.The White House updates their site very often and as far as the Woodrow Wilson page it was last updated in 2009.
This site offers a biography of Woodrow Wilson and also offers separate biographies for each of the presidents wives. The site is straight forward and brief giving all the most pertinent information on President Wilson. The site offers links to many other government sites that can help further exploration of President Wilson's career.
The Woodrow Wilson section is not very extensive but is a good place to start looking and getting ideas on how to further research this president. The overall White House website has a lot to offer as far as current events, podcasts, and general information about the government. I believe this is definitely worth looking at for a number of topics.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php
This site is a product of the University of California, Santa Barbara. The site is called The American Presidency Project and it was created to be a one stop experience for information on American Presidents. They offer easily accessible documents, articles from the media, elections analysis, and various data concerning the U.S. Presidents.The American Presidency Project is still going on and new information is being added on to accomodate new events and to update past events the last update just shows 2012.
The Woodrow Wilson section has 225 records of President Wilson’s term in office. The Presidents Inaugural Address is accessible along with every Executive order and proclamation, all shown in its entirety with the click of a button. This site is extremely detailed and fairly easy to navigate, so if you needed to see President Wilson’s Commencement Address of June 5,1914 it would take about 5 seconds to locate and display it on your screen.
The site offers a Navigation bar with six tabs on top and an Archive system on the side as well as an advanced search engine to find even the most obscure data concerning the President.
This is an excellent site for the serious researcher. The site isn’t superficial in the least it offers all the facts and then some.
This site is a product of the University of California, Santa Barbara. The site is called The American Presidency Project and it was created to be a one stop experience for information on American Presidents. They offer easily accessible documents, articles from the media, elections analysis, and various data concerning the U.S. Presidents.The American Presidency Project is still going on and new information is being added on to accomodate new events and to update past events the last update just shows 2012.
The Woodrow Wilson section has 225 records of President Wilson’s term in office. The Presidents Inaugural Address is accessible along with every Executive order and proclamation, all shown in its entirety with the click of a button. This site is extremely detailed and fairly easy to navigate, so if you needed to see President Wilson’s Commencement Address of June 5,1914 it would take about 5 seconds to locate and display it on your screen.
The site offers a Navigation bar with six tabs on top and an Archive system on the side as well as an advanced search engine to find even the most obscure data concerning the President.
This is an excellent site for the serious researcher. The site isn’t superficial in the least it offers all the facts and then some.
http://history-world.org/wilson.htm
This website is part of the International World History Project a cooperative effort of university history professors around the world. This site was last updated January of 2007.You can find essays, documents , maps and music related to President Wilson’s life though this site. It is an extensive collection of Material. The part I concentrated on is titled World War One Woodrow Wilson and it has 26 tabs to choose from on one side.
I like this site when considering Woodrow Wilson in the context of WWI. The site offers a detailed biography of the President as well as a full complement of tabs about WWI and his role in it.
This site is a little dry in comparison to some of the others I have seen they don’t have many graphics of a photo gallery. The site does offer a multitude of extended information options. There are several options for information on individuals who had smaller roles in WWI and posits the information from the perspective of the ordinary man.
This is a good site to visit for the student who already has a base to start from with Woodrow Wilson. You can expand your breadth of knowledge of WWI and Woodrow Wilson by spending some time going through the endless tabs and links on this site.
This website is part of the International World History Project a cooperative effort of university history professors around the world. This site was last updated January of 2007.You can find essays, documents , maps and music related to President Wilson’s life though this site. It is an extensive collection of Material. The part I concentrated on is titled World War One Woodrow Wilson and it has 26 tabs to choose from on one side.
I like this site when considering Woodrow Wilson in the context of WWI. The site offers a detailed biography of the President as well as a full complement of tabs about WWI and his role in it.
This site is a little dry in comparison to some of the others I have seen they don’t have many graphics of a photo gallery. The site does offer a multitude of extended information options. There are several options for information on individuals who had smaller roles in WWI and posits the information from the perspective of the ordinary man.
This is a good site to visit for the student who already has a base to start from with Woodrow Wilson. You can expand your breadth of knowledge of WWI and Woodrow Wilson by spending some time going through the endless tabs and links on this site.