ERIC Number: EJ803723
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 11
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The Digital History and Pedagogy Project: Creating an Interpretative/Pedagogical Historical Website
Calandra, Brendan; Lee, John
Internet and Higher Education, v8 n4 p323-333 2005
The Digital History and Pedagogy Project (DHPP) is an interpretive/pedagogical collection of Web-based historical resources designed for use in inquiry-based learning in high school and university classrooms. It has been created by faculty and graduate students at a large urban college of education. This paper provides a rationale for the project rooted in current literature; presents a theoretical framework for this and other similar projects; and describes five current digital historical resources (DHRs) within the context of our framework. (Contains 4 figures.)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Computer Uses in Education, Inquiry, Active Learning, Higher Education, High Schools, Faculty, Models, Schools of Education, Urban Universities
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Education Level: High Schools; Higher Education
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Language: English
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