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This workshop for teachers and museum educators highlighted innovative pedagogical trends and useful tools to create online resources with digital cultural heritage and engage remotely with students.
In 2020, Europeana Communicators held a series of webinars on the theme ‘Culture from home’, where cultural heritage professionals shared their solutions for reaching audiences while their doors were closed. Co-chair and webinar moderator Susan Hazan reflects on the series.
In this post, our Collections Engagement team – who develop editorial and stories from the material published on Europeana – share their favourite aspects of the collections website, and the different ways that they work to encourage engagement with digital cultural heritage.
Theodora Gkeniou, Europeana ambassador and English language teacher in Greece, discusses how the new Europeana website supports teachers and educators to bring cultural heritage into their work.
This report focuses on the impact of the ‘Europeana in your classroom' MOOC, which supports teachers to use digitised cultural heritage material by providing an introduction to Europeana and relevant resources.