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Free Course in World History
A connection to the Internet allows access to a world of history. While one can freely access secular viewpoints, e.g., H.G. Wells, A Short History of the World, studies from a uniquely Christian world view are fewer in number. Hyperhistory.net seeks to meet the need for Christians to understand global history from a Biblical context. There are slight differences between taking this course for free verses paying for it. Paying students study the material of hyperhistory.net on a advertising free domain that allows live chat, discussion boards, and bandwidth intensive multimedia as well as live office hours with the teacher.
Hyperhistory.net for free offers 35 weeks of suggested readings, and scoring guides for student essays. This syllabus is organized using the scope and sequence recommendations of the College Board in order to equip students toward success on the Advanced Placement World History exam offered in May. Parents are encouraged to adjust this course to meet the needs of their homeschooled teenager. A tutor and self-correcting quizzes are available. Students are encouraged to submit their essays for publication along with Rit Nosotro.
If you would like to avoid assignments and automated quizzes over assigned readings, then we suggest going to the Xenophile Historian site. There you'll find many world history summaries written by a Bible believing Christian historian.
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