Collaborative learning
Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Education
Artful thinking
Outdoor learning
A/R in education
Teaching approaches
Multimedia learning
Gamification
Flipped learning
The source provides an overview of an Erasmus+ structured course focused on digital tools for cultural heritage education that two Croatian teachers attended in Athens in September 2025.
The usage of digital tools for cultural heritage education is important because it makes heritage accessible and engaging through interactive and multimedia resources. It supports active learning by encouraging exploration, problem-solving, and collaboration, while allowing personalized and diverse learning experiences, meeting different student needs and learning styles. By connecting learners with authentic cultural contexts, whether through virtual museums, AR reconstructions, or gamified heritage platforms, one can encourage critical and creative thinking, help students interpret the past and connect it to present-day cultural identity. To support this, a Genially presentation was designed with interactive elements. Each teaching approach is briefly explained, and clickable icons orhotspots, that lead to the web pages of specific digital heritage apps'n'tools, were also included. By embracing digital tools, you can turn cultural heritage into a living, interactive experience. Explore, experiment, and inspire your students to connect with the past in ways that shape their future.
Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Education
Marina Šenjug Sertić
Created on September 19, 2025
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Collaborative learning
Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Education
Artful thinking
Outdoor learning
A/R in education
Teaching approaches
Multimedia learning
Gamification
Flipped learning
The source provides an overview of an Erasmus+ structured course focused on digital tools for cultural heritage education that two Croatian teachers attended in Athens in September 2025.
The usage of digital tools for cultural heritage education is important because it makes heritage accessible and engaging through interactive and multimedia resources. It supports active learning by encouraging exploration, problem-solving, and collaboration, while allowing personalized and diverse learning experiences, meeting different student needs and learning styles. By connecting learners with authentic cultural contexts, whether through virtual museums, AR reconstructions, or gamified heritage platforms, one can encourage critical and creative thinking, help students interpret the past and connect it to present-day cultural identity. To support this, a Genially presentation was designed with interactive elements. Each teaching approach is briefly explained, and clickable icons orhotspots, that lead to the web pages of specific digital heritage apps'n'tools, were also included. By embracing digital tools, you can turn cultural heritage into a living, interactive experience. Explore, experiment, and inspire your students to connect with the past in ways that shape their future.