
E-teaching History
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Digital or Cultural Challenges?
- Shared Histories for a Europe without Dividing Lines
- "Histotainment" on the Tablet PC and in the Bourbaki Museum
- New Technology and the Potential and Limitations for Constructivist Instructional Designers
- IT in History Teaching in Estonia
- History Teaching in the Era of Information Technology
- Using Video Games to Teach High School History
- Historical Agency and Videogame Play
- Sid Meier's Colonization
- Smartphone Apps
- Playing with the Past
- Digital Bildung and Allgemeinbildung
- Why is it Impermissible to Learn History Pleasurably?
- How Should Student History Teachers be Trained to Make Most Effective Use of New Technology in their Teaching?
- Notes on Contributors
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Copy-Protection: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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