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Digital History - The Children
By Digital History
Mar 29, 2006, 13:09 PST



Digital History - using new technologies to enhance teaching and research


“Young people were involved in all the crucial episodes of American history: They sailed with Columbus; served as go-betweens for English colonists and Indians; toiled as indentured servants; were kidnapped and forced into slavery; fought in the Revolution and the Civil War; labored in coal mines and factories; and stood at the forefront of the Civil Rights movement. Many young people recorded their experiences in diaries, personal letters, and memoirs.”

“The lives of the young provide a valuable window into many of the most important themes in American history, including colonization, slavery, westward expansion, industrialization, urbanization, immigration, the growth of government, and the impact of war on American society.”

“Their lives also provide insight into other topics that are too often ignored, such as the experience of indentured servitude and apprenticeship, schooling in the past, the growth of age consciousness in American society, and the emergence of distinct youth cultures.”

Through the use of essays, online textbooks, biographies, interactive timelines, virtual exhibitions, visual history, and much, much more children will find themselves eager to explore the past.

Source: Digital History



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