Europeana have launched a new MOOC aimed at teachers and non-formal educators like museum educators, librarians, archivists or curators. The aim of this MOOC called Digital Education with Cultural Heritage is to both increase digital cultural data as a trusted primary source in education and also to empower educators to use digital technologies, essential to develop learners’ 21st-century skills. This MOOC makes use of Europeana’s digitised collection of cultural heritage, content from the Teaching with Europeana blog, tools like Transcribathon and Historiana and other ready-made materials that you can easily integrate into educational activities. The final goal is to design engaging and deep-learning content for students, museumgoers, or lifelong learners to prepare them as active and responsible citizens. Registration is open till 15 March, check it out here.
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