A Twitter account is reporting the events of world war two as it happened, minute by minute, for the next six years. As of today, 24-year-old Alwyn Collinson has over 120 000 followers. Learn more at http://www.channel4.com/news/real-time-wwii-twitter-feed-will-create-living-memory
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My students have been following the tweets as part of their Grade 10 History course. It really feels like you are in 1939 when you read the tweets.
Awesome
Chad Barrette
Catholic Central
My Grade 10 History Class loves the tweets and are following along at home as well.
Great link,
Chad Barrette
Catholic Central
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