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EuroClio, the European Association of History Educators, has recently produced a case study providing insights into usage of online collections for and by educators. In this post, we take a look at some of the key findings.
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People celebrating German Reunification in front of the Reichstag (In Copyright)
Following the success of the ‘70th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, 9 May 1950’ exhibition, launched in May 2020 by Europeana and the European Parliament Archives, we are pleased to announce a partnership which will see the Archives unit curate around 20 exhibitions over the next four years for publication on the Europeana website.
This booklet for teachers and educational stakeholders is composed of the 30 best contributions in the 2020 Europeana Education Competition. It aims to inspire and support the creation of learning activities that promote the integration of digital cultural heritage in educational activities.
To celebrate five years of working work together, Europeana and European Schoolnet have produced a new publication which explores their work promoting innovative learning with digital cultural heritage. We explore some of the highlights.
Over the past five years, Europeana and European Schoolnet EUN have been working together on strengthening the connection between cultural heritage and educational sectors. Read a report into their work.
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A teacher from Czech Republic during a feedback session of the project, CC-BY 4.0
The Opening Up Historiana project was a Europeana Generic Services Project which created new ways for history educators to create, share and use eLearning Activities with content from the Europeana website. We explore the features the project developed.