Hi Anna,
and welcome to the DigiClass list! This is not exactly what you were
asking for but I started a page on the DC wiki to gather together
educational resources for the teaching of classics et al:
<http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Educational_Resources>
Plunder at will and please add to the page (or start another with a
closer focus) as you wish.
Best
Simon
On 22/04/2014 19:21, Anna Foka wrote:
> Hello there- I am fairly new to the list and I was wondering if anyone could be ever so kind to spare *any* information about new educational (technological/ digital) trends in teaching ancient history and Latin/ Greek. Any sort of bibliography that touches the subject post 2010 would be most welcome- I am specifically interested in technologically generated knowledge and interactive learning, as well as screen spaces.
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> With best wishes (and a million thanks in advance)
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> Anna Foka
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> Dr. Anna Foka, UmeƄ University. Sent from my iPhone
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