Bass Reeves - Le 1er Marshal noir américain

Bass Reeves - Le 1er Marshal noir américain

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ENTRETIEN - Apprendre l’histoire avec les jeux vidéo ? - Avec Romain Vincent

Dans les commentaires ou les messages que je reçois, ce n’est pas rare qu’on me compare à un professeur d’histoire. Et pourtant, bien que complémentaires, nos deux activités sont totalement différentes ! Par contre, il y a bien un point commun que j’ai avec certains enseignants : ...  Show more

EXTRAIT - Les jeux vidéo en classe - Avec Romain Vincent

Peut-on apprendre l’histoire par les jeux vidéo ? Certains disent que oui, d’autres affirment le contraire, et on entend donc souvent des avis bien différents ! Ce qui est sûr, c’est que certains professeurs utilisent des jeux vidéo avec leurs élèves à des fins pédagogiques, et ç ...  Show more

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