Pastplay: Teaching and Learning History with Technology

In the field of history, the Web and other technologies have become important tools in research and teaching of the past. Yet the use of these tools is limited-many historians and history educators have resisted adopting them because they fail to see how digital tools supplement and even improve upo...

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Main Author: Kee, Kevin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2014
Series:Digital Humanities
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