If your children find history boring, here are 8 ideas on bringing history to life with technology
Videos:- Use YouTube channels, documentaries, and docudramas to visualize historical events.
- Battle simulation videos and feature movies can also provide an immersive experience.
- Compare movies to actual historical facts for a deeper learning experience.
- Incorporate games like Mission USA, “Be George Washington,” and Oregon Trail to make history interactive.
- Civilization and other strategy games can be used to learn about different civilizations
- Explore museums online, such as Ellis Island or Anne Frank’s house, to experience history virtually.
- Use Chronicling America to access historical newspapers and explore what life was like in the past
- Museum websites, like the Smithsonian, offer primary sources and interactive resources
- Virtually visit historical sites and explore ancient ruins to connect with history.
- Google Arts and Culture offers specific experiences related to historical events
- Engage with history through digital escape rooms that require problem-solving and critical thinking.
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- Mystery of the Painted Pyramid
- Two digital breakouts: “Mosby’s Treasure” (American Civil War) and “The Mystery of the Amber Room” (World War II).
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