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1. Using Audio and Video Documents in History Teaching Angel Yanchev
Bulgaria
2. What do the students want from a history lesson?
3. What do the teachers want from the students? To know
To be able
To do
4. How to turn a lesson into a Holywood production, at least for a while? Power Point
Internet
Software (free downloaded from various institutional websites)
Different sources (documents)
5. What is a document? The modern understanding of a document is any trace of the past which can be broad and has many forms on a paper, films, documentaries, tapes, records, CDs, DVDs, etc.
6. Which are the advantages of an e-document? They are low costed;
They have multimedia opportunities;
They are easily accessed;
They provide interdisciplinary approach.
7. Why do we have to read a speech of Tito, if we can listen to it or watch it?
8. How to teach the students to use critically the information found in internet? They have to check who is the author of the website;
They have to find supporting sources of the already found information;
They have to situate the document in the relevant historical context;
They have to compare it with the knowledge provided by the history textbook.
9. Where to search for e-documents? About the Soviet Union - http://www.sovmusic.ru/
About documentaries - http://kolibka.com/
About Tito http://www.titoville.com/
About everything else ?
http://google.com
10. What software do we need? Often a document needs to be worked out.
For audio WavePad
For video VirtualDubMod
Other
11. How to insert a multimedia file in a presentation? Insert Movies and Sounds -
from file
13. The Death of Yugoslavia 1995 Part 1Enter Nationalism (BBC)
14. The End