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2 minutes to read Posted on Monday August 30, 2021

Updated on Monday November 6, 2023

portrait of Mattia Gentile

Mattia Gentile

Digital Media Coordinator , European Schoolnet

portrait of Elisavet Vlachou

Elisavet Vlachou

Project and Pedagogical Coordinator , European Schoolnet

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Maria Delmiche

Project Coordination Intern , European Schoolnet

Digital learning in the pandemic - cultural heritage resources by and for educators

This handbook from Europeana Education and European Schoolnet showcases best practices and examples of digital learning during the pandemic. It provides a resource to help educators throughout Europe find innovative, ready-to-use educational material.

Artist's impression of neuronal connections in a region of the mature cortex of the brain, based on a high resolution electron micrograph. Axons are shown in yellow, dendrites are shown in blue, synaptic vesicles are shown in gold or silver.
Title:
Neuropil
Creator:
Prof. Bill Harris
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

During the 2020–2021 academic year, the global pandemic gave the Europeana community of educators the opportunity to become more relevant in their work of integrating digital culture in learning practices and to grow even further. Events such as the Europeana Education Competition 2021 and the new MOOC Digital Education with Cultural Heritage created additional online opportunities for professional development, opening Europeana to even more educators interested in using digital technologies and new pedagogies with quality content. 

Europeana Education and European Schoolnet have created this handbook to showcase the best practices of the year and help colleagues all over Europe to find innovative ready-to-use educational material. We are confident that these resources will support educators during the next school period for online, offline and hybrid teaching and learning environments.

This handbook takes inspiration from the Teaching with Europeana Blog, and just like the Blog, focuses on eight topics:, Art, Diversity and Inclusion, Environment, History, Language Subjects, Music, Philosophy, STEAM (STEM + Arts). It shares Learning Scenarios (LS) and Stories of Implementation (SoI) that not only relate to a topic, but also introduce innovative techniques, methodologies, key competences and more. 

We hope that you can implement this handbook both online and offline, and that it will be useful and beneficial for your teaching activities!

Below, you can download the handbook in English, access it in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian and Turkish, and explore an interactive version, 

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