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🖼️ With 19 figures included in the article, author Heinrich Ammerer discusses how conceptual problems and biases in AI generated images can be discussed in class to encourage historical thinking. 🔗 doi.org/10.14324/HER... Read more from HERJ AI series here: journals.uclpress.co.uk/herj/collect...
In this blog authors Jonas Schobinger and Martin Nitsche discuss the findings from their article, 'The process of historical questioning: a systematic literature review' and explain why they chose to publish in HERJ. Read the blog here: journals.uclpress.co.uk/herj/news/203/
On the HERJ blog author, Rachel Moylan, discusses her article in the 'GenAI & History Education' series and provides her personal perspective on what AI really means for #HistoryEducation Read the blog on the HERJ site: journals.uclpress.co.uk/herj/news/202/
Part of the series 'Investigating the Relationship Between Generative Artificial Intelligence and History Education' which explores what the widespread use of GenAI means for history education. Explore the series here: journals.uclpress.co.uk/herj/collect...
Can AI really think historically for students? In this article, Rachel Moylan examines the perspectives of history teachers as they navigated the public release of ChatGPT in 2022. Read the full article here: doi.org/10.14324/HER...
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This editorial provides a review of the articles in the series History Education in Historical Perspective. High-quality papers explore national contexts of theory & practice that consider what, in the history of history education, remains a valuable source of new insight. doi.org/10.14324/HER...