Europeana has announced a new version of its website making the site faster, more accessible and more discoverable. The updated website introduces more ways to browse through the content with additional filter options. It also offers more efficient access to the Europeana collections with updated search page, Experience it for yourself on the website! An exciting feature of the new site is its dedicated space for educators. From ready-made learning scenarios to MOOCs, from apps to GIF tutorials, Europeana Classroom offers a wide variety of resources and tools to help educators bring cultural heritage into their teaching. Give it a try here
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