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Semiotics, memory and augmented reality: History education with learner-generated augmentation
British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020This study describes an approach to history education which leverages augmented reality (AR). Currently, most learning interventions with AR are designed from the paradigm of an expert-led model of teaching, where the AR artefact is created by a domain ...
K. Lim, Ryan Lim
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International Journal of Learning Technology, 2020
: History education ordinarily faces a relativist slant, if not by the monotonous nature of the course. Hence, educators are continuously in pursuit for a better teaching strategy to keep the class interesting.
Manuel B. Garcia
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: History education ordinarily faces a relativist slant, if not by the monotonous nature of the course. Hence, educators are continuously in pursuit for a better teaching strategy to keep the class interesting.
Manuel B. Garcia
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Film in History Education: A Review of the Literature
, 2020This article charts the ways in which film has been included in history education over time and the research that has accompanied this. Through an analysis of historical development, current strands of educational research are realigned according to ...
William H. Peters
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On History, History of Education, and History of Colonial Education
Paedagogica Historica, 1995A Klee painting named Angelus Novus shows an angel looking as though he is about to move away from something he is fixedly contemplating. His eyes are staring, his mouth is open, his wings are spread. This is how one pictures the angel of history. His face is turned toward the past.
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The History of Education as the History of Reading*
History of Education, 2007* This paper surveys recent studies in the history of reading that historians of education will find useful, given that all education involves some form of reading. It describes the sources that historians of reading use, the models they employ (such as the ‘Reading Revolution’ of the eighteenth century), and the questions they address (such as the ...
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International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2018
In recent times, a conception of history education as facilitating truth, remembrance and critical thinking has been positioned as useful for transitional justice in divided societies, but this ana ...
Matilda Keynes
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In recent times, a conception of history education as facilitating truth, remembrance and critical thinking has been positioned as useful for transitional justice in divided societies, but this ana ...
Matilda Keynes
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Virtual Simulation for History Education
IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, 2019Virtual simulation is an ideal approach for providing situated learning environments in history education, in which virtual reality (VR) and video games are the most widely used approaches in teaching history because of their convenience and popularity ...
Guangwei Zhang
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The history of education and the study of educational administration
Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1982This publication does not have an abstract.
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2013
To illustrate the need for a problem-solving approach in schools and for the use of curriculum-based evaluation (CBE), the present state of education, including statistics about student performance and explanations for low school performance, is discussed within this chapter.
Jason E. Harlacher +2 more
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To illustrate the need for a problem-solving approach in schools and for the use of curriculum-based evaluation (CBE), the present state of education, including statistics about student performance and explanations for low school performance, is discussed within this chapter.
Jason E. Harlacher +2 more
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Virtual history and the history of education
History of Education, 2003(2003). Virtual history and the history of education. History of Education: Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 145-156.
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