Introduction. This paper continues to explore the characteristics of contemporary blogosphere, which has become one of the ways to spread historical knowledge. Blog creators have become direct participants in the formation of our country's history. The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which history is presented on contemporary websites, on blogs, and the features of presenting history in contemporary school textbooks. The focus on education in the study of blogs on historical subjects is necessary and topical: historical narrative is embedded in the public space, including the Internet, which is a more attractive source of information for modern schoolchildren than books. Results. There are anonymous blogs on the Internet who...
Digital history covers a wide variety of information technology driven initiatives about the past. M...
The paper examines recent ideas about the use of new technology in History education, contrasting th...
National narratives have often served to mobilize the masses for war by providing myths and distorte...
Introduction. This paper continues to explore the characteristics of contemporary blogosphere, which...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the literacy formed when a class blog is used as a tool for s...
Blogging is a twenty-first century phenomenon that has heralded an age where ordinary people can mak...
This book discusses one of the most frequently discussed subjects in history education during the la...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
The following paper, in its sense, is a summary of the broad qualitative and quantitative authorial ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relation...
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
This article explores the evolution of modern methods of teaching history in the classroom. With a f...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
Digital history covers a wide variety of information technology driven initiatives about the past. M...
The paper examines recent ideas about the use of new technology in History education, contrasting th...
National narratives have often served to mobilize the masses for war by providing myths and distorte...
Introduction. This paper continues to explore the characteristics of contemporary blogosphere, which...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the literacy formed when a class blog is used as a tool for s...
Blogging is a twenty-first century phenomenon that has heralded an age where ordinary people can mak...
This book discusses one of the most frequently discussed subjects in history education during the la...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
The following paper, in its sense, is a summary of the broad qualitative and quantitative authorial ...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relation...
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
This article explores the evolution of modern methods of teaching history in the classroom. With a f...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
Digital history covers a wide variety of information technology driven initiatives about the past. M...
The paper examines recent ideas about the use of new technology in History education, contrasting th...
National narratives have often served to mobilize the masses for war by providing myths and distorte...