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History On Line

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   Funded by the Life Long Learning programme

   Erasmus subprogramma

   http://www.historyonline.eu/

CONTEXT

The progressive affirmation of digital historiography is introducing a significant opportunity for revision of traditional methods of historical research, teaching and learning. We are moving towards the possibility of having whole archives and libraries bought to use by a click of a (mouse) button. The digitalisation of printed documents and texts allows them to be easily consulted at distance but also allows access to films, audio and iconographic and photographic material etc.
It becomes possible to develop a studying and teaching of history approach based and the direct access to the sources, beside the more traditional methodology oriented exclusively to printed manuals, that explain the sources without making possible to view them directly.

The potential easy access to direct sources through digitalized archives makes possible for professionals researchers, teachers and students to think to a reconstruction and explanation of history, coming out from a stronger correlation between a direct use of the sources and their historical interpretation.


It will be possible to teach and learn history not only reading the analytical synthesis made by others of facts and issues, but as a autonomous reconstruction of history, based on a aware correlation between the identification and access to the direct sources and their contextualisation. A methodology where the learner is the protagonist of his own learning process and where the study of history enriches not only the knowledge of facts but the critical spirit to give an interpretation of them.


The use of multimedia potential for writing highly communicative and interactive teaching materials and the use of Internet as a tool for circulation of information and knowledge sharing opens to a possible new approach for the writing of history.

The circulation of information at transnational level, fosters the building up of the idea that the history of Europe must be analysed as a sum and a result of the different national histories, and makes possible to experiment new forms of historical writing based on a transnational cooperative participation of different subjects working on the development of same text.

 

OBJECTIVE

Promote integration between University history professors researchers, and students of different European countries involving them in a common effort for the development of an Internet Portal that will become the common point of reference for the innovation of materials and methodologies for history teaching, based on the effective use of ICT potential to:

 

PROJECT ACTIVITIES

Development of the Internet Portal 
All those involved in the project will contribute to the creation and to the development of the Portal which will act as a reference point in order to allow for comparison at European level on the themes proposed by the project.


The portal will be structured in different Sections:

 

History Sources Section
That will be divided into 3 areas according to the different typology of items researched during phase 1: 1. Direct Sources; 2. Materials for the contextualisation of history sources; 3. Essays and monographs

The section will include a specific meta-research engine which will allow the users to carry out research moving within the different databases made accessible in the Portal, in order to find all the items available focusing on a specific historical event or issue.

 

Training packages section 
In this section three training packages that will be developed during the project’s activities will be made available:


History materials produced Section
The section will collect the materials produced during the testing of the portal when:

 

Virtual meeting space
The portal will also provide the project participants with the operational tools for exchanging opinions, information and experiences in both a synchronous way (virtual conferencing) and an asynchronous way (General forums and thematic forums), creating an integration between researchers and academics of various European countries.

Collection of tools for the study of history

Each partner will create a workgroup composed by history professors, researchers and students, that will be committed to the gathering and analysis of the digital archives and tools for the study of history available on the European market.

The research will concentrate on three main areas:

  1. Direct Sources. A research of all the digital archives available at European level will be carried out in order to make accessible the widest collection of direct sources to be used for history interpretation. This section wil be created through the gathering of:
  1. Materials for the contextualisation of history sources. In order to gather these materials the national workgroups will refer to existing database and will focus on:
  1. Essays and monographs. The workgroups will also concentrate on a research of a selection of history essays and monographs which will be catalogues and synthesised and made available in digital format, translated in English when necessary.
    All the items founded will be duly analysed, categorised and evaluated by the workgroups during the research activity. Each archive, digital library, database etc. will be described in its main contents and characteristic and validated according to parameters as: completeness, accessibility, quality of materials etc.

 

Testing of the Portal
In each partner country 1 pilot group, formed by University professors, researchers and students will be set up and committed to experiment the use of the portal.


The national groups will have to work using the tools provided by the Portal in order to create a multimedia text reconstructing an history event linking their interpretation of the sources used, to the availability of the sources themselves, allowing the reader to analyse critically the choices of the writers and to develop an own personal interpretation of the history event.

While producing their text the workgroup will register they’re work methodology, progresses, difficulties and main results on a report, that will be used as a reference for the development of The Guide to the use digital contents for reconstructing history.

The different countries national workgroups will work on the same theme. After the completion of the first task, the national workgroups, having their nationally based product as a reference, will work cooperatively in experimenting a cooperative on-line writing of historical interpretation of the event. A virtual open source environment will be opened on the Portal, where all workgroups will contribute to the reconstruction of the historical event on the basis of a transnational perspective.

A Report of the activity carried out will be created, outlining main methodological issues, strengths and weaknesses encountered, in order to be used as a reference for the development of The Guide for online cooperative writing of history.

Development of training packages
All workgroups will be involved in the cooperative creation of two different teaching packages:

  1. The Guide to the use digital contents for reconstructing history
  2. The Guide for online cooperative writing of history

The contents of the two guides will be created following the same process. The Guide will result from the valorisation of the most effective methodological concepts and best practices as emerged from the national report produced during the testing of the Portal.


A first draft will be produced by the project’s promoter; the draft will be then presented to the partner’s in order to collect impressions and contributions.

On the basis of the feedbacks coming from the different partners, the promoter will produce the final version of the Guides that will be both made accessible onto the project Portal.

 

EXPECTED RESULTS

 


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