Historical time and chronological sequence are usually conveyed to pupils via the presentation of semantic information on printed worksheets, events being rote-memorised according to date. We explored the use of virtual environments in which successive historical events were depicted as “places” in time–space, encountered sequentially in a fly-through. Testing was via “Which came first, X or Y?” questions and picture-ordering. University undergraduates experiencing the history of an imaginary planet performed better after a VE than after viewing a “washing line” of sequential images, or captions alone, especially for items in intermediate list positions. However, secondary children 11–14 years remembered no more about successive events in f...
Our paper is concerned with the visualisation of historical events and artefacts in the context of t...
Master lectures of history are usually quite boring for the students, and to keep their attention re...
This chapter focuses on the visualisation of historical time, illustrated by key examples from the e...
Historical time and chronological sequence are usually conveyed to pupils via the presentation of se...
Studies examined the potential use of Virtual Environments (VEs) in teaching historical chronology t...
Past evidence suggest that people acquire poor understanding of chronology during their education, a...
Single linear virtual timelines have been used effectively with undergraduates and primary school ch...
In earlier studies investigating the learning of historical chronology, virtual fly-throughs were us...
Single linear virtual timelines have been used effectively with undergraduates and primary school ch...
Studies with computer-experienced children in the UK and less experienced in Ukraine explored the po...
Young children’s understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
Abstract—This paper is focused on using computer timeline based interfaces in the domain of history ...
Young children's understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
Currently the educational system is experiencing a process in which different teaching and learning ...
Learning history in school commonly takes the form of reading from textbooks and memorizing dates, p...
Our paper is concerned with the visualisation of historical events and artefacts in the context of t...
Master lectures of history are usually quite boring for the students, and to keep their attention re...
This chapter focuses on the visualisation of historical time, illustrated by key examples from the e...
Historical time and chronological sequence are usually conveyed to pupils via the presentation of se...
Studies examined the potential use of Virtual Environments (VEs) in teaching historical chronology t...
Past evidence suggest that people acquire poor understanding of chronology during their education, a...
Single linear virtual timelines have been used effectively with undergraduates and primary school ch...
In earlier studies investigating the learning of historical chronology, virtual fly-throughs were us...
Single linear virtual timelines have been used effectively with undergraduates and primary school ch...
Studies with computer-experienced children in the UK and less experienced in Ukraine explored the po...
Young children’s understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
Abstract—This paper is focused on using computer timeline based interfaces in the domain of history ...
Young children's understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
Currently the educational system is experiencing a process in which different teaching and learning ...
Learning history in school commonly takes the form of reading from textbooks and memorizing dates, p...
Our paper is concerned with the visualisation of historical events and artefacts in the context of t...
Master lectures of history are usually quite boring for the students, and to keep their attention re...
This chapter focuses on the visualisation of historical time, illustrated by key examples from the e...