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Friday, July 2, 2010
How to Make History Interesting...
It's not always easy to think of ways to make history engaging for kids...
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'The World Is Flat: The Globalised World in the Twenty-First Century', Thomas L. Friedman, 2006
'Unbound by Place or Time: Museums & Online Learning', William B. Crow & Herminia Din, 2009
'The Digital Museum: A Think Guide', Herminia Din & Phyllis Hecht (eds), 2007
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