MOOC: AI-Powered Dramatization of Historical Sources in Pre-School Education
Thematic focus
- Art History
- Cultural History
- Economic History
- Local History
- Microhistory
- Environmental History
- Gender History
- Global History
- Intellectual History
- Political History
- Social History
- Transnational History
- Primary Schools
- Secondary Schools
- Teacher Training
- Other Forms of History Education
- Digital Media in History Education
- History Didactics / Teaching Practices
- Innovative Approaches
- Multi-Perspectivity in History Teaching
- Resources and Learning Materials for History Education
- Research on History Education
- Theoretical and Epistemological Questions
- Eastern Europe
- Albania
- 18th Century
Language
English
Country
Albania
Address
Date
Deadline: 31 January 2026
Contact
konstantinos.giakoumis@kulogos.edu.al
Description
Enrolment are now open - free-of-charge - for my Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) titled "AI-Powered Dramatization of Historical Sources in Pre-School Education." The course is available in the following link: https://magnet-moocs.mbg.duth.gr/courses/course-v1:logos+aidhs+2025_T2/about. The course aims to equip preschool education teachers, teacher-training students and history enthusiasts with knowledge, guidance, and inspiration to teach the history through AI-powered primary source dramatisation tools. By the end of the MOOC, learners are expected to: 1. Apprehend the importance of source dramatization for empathy development in the course of early years education. 2. Competently appraise how historical source dramatization can enhance historical thinking and competencies in early years education and beyond. 3. Confidently utilize Artificial Intelligence tools to prepare historical source dramatizations (digital content creation & problem solving). 3.1. Information & Data Literacy (proficiency level 5). 3.2. Digital Content Creation (proficiency level 5). 3.3. Problem-Solving (proficiency level 5). Everyone is welcome!
Organiser
LOGOS University College, Konstantinos Giakoumis, Homo Digitalis and MAGNET ERASMUS+ CBHE projects
