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Tag Archives: YouTube
Using YouTube to teach ancient identities
What do modern Goths have to do with ancient and medieval ones? In the Autumn semester last year, the students on my third year module in History at the University of Lincoln, The Goths: Barbarians through History?, took a closer look … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient History, Classics, history, identity, Late Antiquity, Media, Roman History, social media, Video, YouTube
Tagged Ancient History, Goths, history, identity, Roman history, social media, video, YouTube
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Teaching about identity in the ancient world using YouTube
For more on this see the post I just made on the Changing Romans blog: GOTHS, ANCIENT AND MODERN. Jamie
Posted in Ancient History, Classics, history, Humanities, identity, Late Antiquity, Media, Medieval, Roman History, social media, YouTube
Tagged e-learning, history, late antiquity, Roman Empire, social media, videos, YouTube
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