Digital witnesses

In one of his many interviews in recent years, Oleg Mandić said: “I had a wonderful life thanks to Auschwitz.” Oleg, along with his mother and grandmother, was the last surviving prisoner to leave Auschwitz a month after its liberation. The death camp was liberated by Red Army soldiers on January 27, 1945. Today, that […]

Facebook and Fakebook

It’s time for Santa and Elves and if we keep playing with our imagination let us look to the online world. If we imagine a big microscope that can look behind web pages, codes and stuff we could probably see the smallest parts of the digital universe. And the smallest parts are just two numbers:

Back on St. Louis – workshop for polish teachers

The IHEA project team participated on August 24 in an educational program for Polish teachers at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Richard Kennett, Helen Snelson, Pascal Tak, and Miljenko Hajdarović conducted workshops for 32 primary and secondary school teachers. The Polish teachers took part in various activities organized by the House of Peace (Fundacja

IHEA: Development of Digital Tools for History Teaching

At the end of August, the second working meeting of the expert team for the project “Innovative History Education for All” was held in The Hague. This three-year project is part of the long-term development of the historiography portal Historiana. The project leader is EuroClio, the European association of history teachers. The project coordinators are

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