Museum of History and Holocaust Education

Digital Education

Kennesaw State University | May 13, 2021

Museum of History and Holocaust Education: Digital Education has various tools to help K-12 and university teachers deliver course content and activities on WWII and Holocaust history. There are sixteen extensive K-12 teacher guides, online exhibitions, and two sample university modules, with access to more upon request. These resources highlight a diverse range of primary and secondary source materials and include topics such as immigrant stories, the Tuskegee Airmen, Japanese American internment, human rights, foodways, women, and Georgia’s WWII connections. 


Tags: Europe North America Russia, Eurasia, & Eastern Europe United States World Assignments Class Activities Lecture, Podcast, & Documentary Lesson Plans Maps Primary Sources Readings Short Video Virtual Field Trip Online Teaching Guides Teaching Guide African American Asian Pacific American Book & Media Cultural Disability Emotions/Senses Food & Foodways Human Rights & Violations Intellectual Jewish Labor Medicine, Science, & Technology Migration & Immigration Military Music Peace Movements & Protests Political Public Race & Ethnicity Refugees Religion Social State & Local (US) Visual Culture Women, Gender, & Sexuality 1800-1900 1900-1945 1945-Present


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