This document summarizes a workshop for teachers on using resources from Europeana, a digital platform providing access to European cultural heritage. The objectives of the workshop are to inspire teachers to use curated searches, Europeana Radio, and transcription projects; to inform teachers of new developments; and to get feedback on what resources teachers have used and found useful. The workshop covers exploring Europeana by color, people, topics, time periods, and language; participating in transcription projects; and upcoming features like a photography collection and entity API. Teachers are also asked to provide feedback on what Europeana resources they have used.
2. Hazel-Tree | Maurice Pillard Verneuil.
1896. Hungarian University Of Fine Arts - High School Of Visual
Arts, Budapest, Hungary. CC BY-SA.
Objectives
• To inspire you to use the whole
of Europeana - curated
searches, Europeana Radio,
Transcribathon
• To keep you in the loop - new
and future developments
• To know what you used and
what you like it - interactive
task!
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3. Foxglove from "A Description of Rosamond's Bower, Fulham ... the residence of T. C. Croker. With an inventory of
the pictures, furniture, curiosities, etc. [By T. C. Croker.]"
1842, the British Library, UK. Public Domain.
Digging deeper into Europeana
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11. Europeana Radio
• Folk
• Popular
• Classical
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http://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/radio.html
12. Europeana Radio
Turn your students into archivists
and musicologists in our
#TagChallenge!
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13. Transcribathon
• Pupils actively engage with historical content
• Group or individual work
• Multiple languages (but not all)
• Teach your pupils with our tutorial
• See your contribution on a score board!
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14. Transcribathon
Get involved!
• Romania - 21 - 25 March 2017 - Bucharest, Brasov, Sibiu
and Cluj
• The Netherlands - April 2017
• Germany - 22-24 June 2017 - Berlin
• Rome TBC
• Scotland TBC
• Belgium TBC
Supported by national and public libraries and universities
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15. Transcribathon
Interested? Host your own event!
• Upper secondary school pupils (15+)
• In the context of a history lesson
• Working in groups of 4 max
• Select manuscripts to work on
• A couple of hours work during school, or over a longer
period
• Pupils must present (via a powerpoint template we can
provide) the story, introduce the protagonist(s) and show
that they understand the historical context
• Discuss lessons learnt during the exercise
• Pupils are graded by number of words/documents
transcribed, quality (of transcription and presentation)
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16. Transcribathon
Get involved! You need: We can support:
● Classroom with computers/Wifi
● Translation of the guidelines
● Your time (and other staff)
We can support:
● Basic training of the teachers
● Involve institutions like National Library (Florence and
Rome), universities, local heritage institutions
● Coordinate potentially with Ministries of Education and/or
culture
● Filming and promotion
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23. #ArtNouveauSeason
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● 3 month Art Nouveau season
● Major new Europeana Exhibition
● Almost 50 new artworks from more than 20 institutions
● Art Nouveau (adult) colouring book
24. France, Public Domain
1921, National Library of France
Agence Rol. Agence photographique
22/10/21, course [automobile sur le circuit]
de Brooklands, le comte Zborowski sur Aston Martin
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
25. Photography Collection
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By summer 2017:
● 100 years of photographic heritage
● Enriching Europeana with masterpieces of early
photography.
● Over 450.000 images, over 86.000 in the public domain
● 16 languages
26. Entity API
• Enriching the search
experience by
suggesting related
contextual information
• Entity autosuggest
available soon
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27. Entity API
Some possible new
features...
• An entity page on
Collections for
topics, people and
places (this example:
music)
• Browse entity pages
• Links to search
results
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28. Europeana4Education
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Hungarian Ornamental Motifs. Design: Pál Horti. 1904. Schola Graphidis Art Collection,
Hungarian University Of Fine Arts - High School Of Visual Arts, Budapest, Hungary. CC BY-SA.
● LinkedIn group (coming soon!)
● Twitter #Europeana4Education
● Webpage (in development)
○ Showcasing Europeana in
education
○ Resources (see your copy!)
○ Partnerships
○ Links to community activity -
what else is happening in
education
● And more…!
29. What did you do?
Interactive game!
What did you use, and what did you think?
•Green: I used it – it was good
•Yellow: I didn’t use it (no opinion) or I tried
but would not do it again
•Red: I tried and it was too difficult!
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30. Thank you - stay in touch!
Nicole.mcneilly@europeana.eu
@EuropeanaLabs @NicoleMcNeilly
Labs.europeana.eu
31. What did you do?
Options:
Apps
•Van Go Yourself
•Create App
Type of content
● Image
•Text
•Audio/music
•Video
•Europeana exhibitions
•Europeana Labs datasets
•Pinterest
Functionality
•Manual search and download
•Europeana search by colour, people or time periods
•API
Learning platforms
•Historiana, Learning Resource Exchange, Inventing
Europe
•Anything else (teachers can add – prompt adding a
weblink for a pupil to see Europeana content withoutEuropeana DSI2 teachers’ workshop – Brussels – 27 February 2017
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