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El. knyga: E-teaching History

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  • Formatas: 220 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-2016
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443888554
  • Formatas: 220 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Feb-2016
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443888554

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Incorporating Information and Communication Technology tools into the teaching and learning of history has become a common practice worldwide. It is no longer a question of if, but of how to introduce it in the classroom in order to make history education more effective and enjoyable. This book gathers the experiences and reflections of researchers from three continents, based on their own activities and on empirical studies. The contributions concentrate on videogames related to the past, history e-textbooks, and applications for mobile devices with historical content. Some texts deal explicitly with global phenomena, such as the "Assassin's Creed" or "Colonization" games, some present materials developed for the international market, such as a European e-textbook or mobile phone applications, while others concentrate on local experiences, such as a Chinese e-schoolbag, a Swiss tablet application, Polish and Estonian e-textbooks, or English teacher training. The book is a result, and a reinforcement, of the belief that history educators can benefit from the lessons learnt in other places of the globalising world.
Introduction 1(2)
Digital or Cultural Challenges? A Polish History E-Textbook Written by the Older Generation for the Younger One
3(18)
Przemyslaw Wiszewski
Shared Histories for a Europe without Dividing Lines: Origins and Outcomes of a Council of Europe History Education Project
21(17)
Piotr Podemski
"Histotainment" on the Tablet PC and in the Bourbaki Museum
38(12)
Peter Gautschi
New Technology and the Potential and Limitations for Constructivist Instructional Designers: A Multimedia History Textbook
50(14)
Florian Sochatzy
Marcus Ventzke
Waltraud Schreiber
IT in History Teaching in Estonia: Challenges for the Teachers
64(11)
Mare Oja
History Teaching in the Era of Information Technology: The Trial of the "Electronic School Bag" In Classroom History Teaching
75(18)
Chencheng Shen
Zhongjie Meng
Yang Lu
Using Video Games to Teach High School History: The Case of Civilization V
93(22)
Alexandre Joly-Lavoie
Frederic Yelle
Historical Agency and Videogame Play: A Case Study of Assassin's Creed 3
115(19)
Vincent Boutonnet
Sid Meier's Colonization: Between Public History and History Education
134(7)
Joanna Wojdon
Smartphone Apps: Their Use of History and Use for History Teaching
141(12)
Dennis Roder
Playing with the Past: Digital History and Historical Consciousness
153(11)
Emilia Salvanou
Digital Bildung and Allgemeinbildung: New Challenges to and Potentials for History Didactics
164(9)
Harry Haue
Why is it Impermissible to Learn History Pleasurably?
173(16)
Takahiro Kondo
Shuhei Tanaka
How Should Student History Teachers be Trained to Make Most Effective Use of New Technology in their Teaching? Lessons Learned from the English Experience
189(25)
Terry Haydn
Notes on Contributors 214
Joanna Wojdon is an Associate Professor at the Department of Methodology of Teaching History and Civic Education at the Institute of History of the University of Wrocaw, Poland. She is also a Fulbright alumna, a board member of the International Society for History Didactics and managing editor of its Yearbook, and a co-author of the first history e-textbook in Poland. As a former student of computer science at the University of Wroclaw, she has always shown interest in integrating information technology into the process of teaching and learning history. Other areas of her interest include political and propaganda influence on education, especially in Poland under communism, and the history of the Polish Americans after World War II. Her most recent publications include "The System of Textbook Approval in Poland under Communist Rule (19441989) as a Tool of Power of the Regime" in Paedagogica Historica (2015) and a monograph on the Polish American Congress in the Cold War era, White and Red Umbrella (2015).