Applying ICT to History
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Author: Victoria Yegorenkova at Yacapaca
Five homeworks linked to specific lessons from the Chalkface pack 'Applying ICT to History'.
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A Real Red Menace?
LESSON AIM: To consider how ulterior national motives can lead to biased reporting of events.

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Custer's Last Stand
LESSON AIM: To appreciate that much of history depends on who is doing the telling.

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Norman Times
LESSON AIM: Students become aware of the different ways in which a historical event such as the Battle of Hastings might be reported.

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Operation Mongoose
LESSON AIM: To consider how a range of options and their possible consequences can be effectively presented to a decision-maker.

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The Cost of War
LESSON AIM: To consider the casualties suffered during WW1.

Other than military casualties, what are the other costs of war?
Make a list and explain what effects these costs would have on society. 
Your list could include:refugees; displaced populations; damage to buildings; psychological damage; damage to the old order of society.


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