Historic Environment Education at Linnaeus University
The students meet five times in a year, for lectures, seminars, excursion and Time Travels, and in between they do work and make contact on the university’s digital learning platform.
In the course the importance of the past and cultural heritage for today's society and people, as well as the potential for learning, are discussed. Each student plan, organize and evaluate an educational project, for example a Time Travel, on a chosen site. The idea is to give the course in English next year, on a distance basis.
- Canada
- Estonia
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Kenya
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Nicaragua
- Serbia
- South Africa
- Sweden
- From studying the past to worrying about the future
- Adapting to Covid-19 in Sweden
- Time Travel method and Applied heritage, Academic course in Kalmar
- St Michael and the dragon.
- Time Travels and the future
- Bridging Ages memories
- “Return journey”
- Elin – a hardworking trainee at the Kalmar County Museum
- “Uprise or negotiations?” Oskarshamn, Sweden 1542
- Young people reflect on life and faith
- Bystanders – Does it matter?
- Living in two worlds
- NCK - The Nordic Centre of Heritage
- More living - Active age, Elderly care and heritage, South Africa and Sweden
- Eketorp Fortress – making history today
- Gesällen, Archaeology with young students
- Historic Environment Education at Linnaeus University
- Historical Fashion Show at Kalmar County Museum
- Time Travels' 20th Anniversary!
- A National/International Centre in Historic Environment Education in Kalmar
- "A day of the fifties" Time Travel to 1959 in Frödinge, Sweden
- International meeting in Sweden
- Eketorp Castle
- Historical props at Kalmar County Museum
- Historical costumes at Kalmar County Museum
- Kalmar County Museum
- Jämtlands läns museum
- Tanzania
- Turkey
- Uganda
- USA
- Brazil
- Åland Islands

