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Teaching and learning in the 21st Century - meeting the pedagogical challenges of digital learning and innovation for the iGeneration
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Teaching about World War II this September ? – Resources compiled by @LarryFerlazzo 

Teaching about World War II this September ? – Resources compiled by @LarryFerlazzo  | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
World War II began today in 1939. You might be interested in my collection of “Best” lists titled Wars In History. There are eight-or-nine “Best” lists there specifically ab…
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Infographic World War I 1914-1918 | Infographics Creator

Infographic World War I 1914-1918 | Infographics Creator | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
Infographic World War I 1914-1918 Borders, state leaders and military alliances In 1914, the long-established world order began to crack apart, the 19th century system came to an end, and humankind entered a new age of unprecedentedly brutal conflicts in terms of their scale, the number of casualties and destruction. Russia entered this war as an empire with a huge economic potential, expanding industrial production and confidence in its political influence. But Russia lost the war,the Tsar abdicated, the economy was ruined, and the fire of a Civil War swept through the country. After losing four extremely influential empires, the European and global political mosaic reassembled into a new and extremely fragile world order, which inevitably led to World War II. en.ria.ru
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The first world war in stereoscope... photographs from the front line

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Stereoscopic images were introduced to the public by Sir David Brewster at the Crystal Palace exhibition of 1850 and by the 1890s the production of the images was fully industrialised. Individual stereoscopic cards could be bought from local booksellers or stereo emporiums.
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The National WWII Museum - Virtual Field Trip

The National WWII Museum - Virtual Field Trip | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
The National WWII Museum offers distance learning programs that are videoconferenced into classrooms across the country.
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