In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, people all over the world are having to come up with new ways to teach and to learn in virtual environments, but it can be hard to find resources while still trying to run your own circus at home. This week, Danièle speaks with the creators of Middle Ages for Educators, a website that makes learning and teaching medieval history a whole lot easier.
Middle Ages for Educators was created in March 2020, and offers short video lectures, digital tools, translated primary sources, and pedagogical approaches for teaching the Middle Ages. The Project Editors are Merle Eisenberg, Sara McDougall and Laura Morreale.
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, people all over the world are having to come up with new ways to teach and to learn in virtual environments, but it can be hard to find resources while still trying to run your own circus at home. This week, Danièle speaks with the creators of Middle Ages for Educators, a website that makes learning and teaching medieval history a whole lot easier.
Middle Ages for Educators was created in March 2020, and offers short video lectures, digital tools, translated primary sources, and pedagogical approaches for teaching the Middle Ages. The Project Editors are Merle Eisenberg, Sara McDougall and Laura Morreale.
Click here to visit the website or follow them on Twitter @AgesEducators
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