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On Demand: Start anytime
- 10 Pre-Recorded Lessons: Learn at your own pace
- 10 Weeks of Teacher Support: Guidance and feedback
- Flexible Start Date: You choose when to begin
- 1 Year of Access: Revisit content anytime
Description
Does your learner think history is just a list of dates and battles? Let them step into the story instead! In this engaging self-paced course, learners won’t just study history—they’ll experience it. From simulating the chaos of the Russian Revolution to debating appeasement strategies on the eve of World War II, they’ll step into the shoes of those who lived through history’s most transformative moments.
With hands-on activities like modeling the growth of an industrial town to witness the impact of rapid change, analyzing the Treaty of Versailles as one of the Big Four, and serving as jurors in the Nuremberg Trials, learners will actively engage with history. They’ll predict Hitler’s next moves as foreign policy advisors and complete the Peep-Into History: Modern Diorama Project, creatively bringing key events to life.
As learners journey through the Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, two World Wars, and the rise of transformative ideologies, they’ll sharpen critical thinking, collaboration, and decision-making skills. By the end, they won’t just understand history—they’ll feel empowered to connect its lessons to the present.
This course is ideal for curious minds ready to dive deep, create, and challenge their perspectives on the past while building meaningful connections to today’s world.
What’s Included:
- 10 Pre-Recorded Lessons (self-paced, no live meetings)
- 10 Weeks of Personalized Teacher Support (direct feedback, optional office hours, and tailored guidance)
- Engaging Weekly Materials: Handouts, activities, and interactive challenges designed to make history exciting and accessible
- Creative Projects: Bring history to life with activities like the Peep-Into History Diorama Project.
Peep-Into History Diorama Project: Learners can dive into the creative Peep-Into History Diorama Project, crafting a three-dimensional scene that represents a key event from the era. Using class resources and teacher guidance, students will design and construct a unique diorama to bring history to life. This hands-on project offers an engaging way to connect with the past while showcasing their creativity and understanding of the modern era.
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