The EnToen Nu app places selected highlights from Dutch history literally at your fingertips…and makes learning history fun. This is partly thanks to the ‘wheel-of-fortune’ projects wheel, which randomly selects projects for children to work on, and the size of the group in which they will work. We’ve recently added many new EnToen Nu projects to the app.
About EnToen Nu
The national timeline of Dutch history comprises 50 carefully-selected historical snapshots that provide Dutch children with a knowledge of history that will be useful throughout their life. Each snapshot is chosen to focus on a single historical figure, subject, or event that forms part of the shared Dutch cultural heritage, and has helped to shape the Netherlands of today. The timeline information is hosted on a Dutch language website, Entoen Nu, maintained by Canon van Nederland.
Making learning fun
Children can browse through the list of events and historical figures in the timeline, choosing subjects such as ‘Anne Frank‘ or ‘Slavery in the Netherlands’. When they find a topic of interest, they open a page that will be filled with information, as well as illustrations, videos (often linked to TV programs), links to books, museum exhibitions and more. Additional links are sometimes provided with further background information and suggestions for visits. There are also ‘Information Images’ (available only in the full app), where children can click on embedded links to reveal more hidden information about the subject.
Project wheel
The app includes projects and task suggestions for each time period, which can be performed individually, or as part of a group. The ‘wheel-of-fortune’ project selector (available only in the full app) can randomly select projects related to each of the timeline periods. Children have three chances to choose which project they will work on, and the size of the group in which they will work (individually, in pairs, or in a team).
New EnToen Nu projects added
We’ve recently added many more new EnToen Nu projects to the projects wheel. You might be asked to act out a play, perform a dance, or draw a cartoon for example, or even write a song, maybe perform it for your friends, or interview a classmate. They can use the app to share these projects with one another via mail, or using popular chat programs.
Why not ask your teacher to download the app right now, and take a look for yourself at these new projects.