Color poster with text and images.For this project, teams of students in History 288: Sophomore Seminar in Historiography and
Historical Methods used Articulate Storyline software to design digital programs for the
secondary classroom. Digital humanities projects have to date been primarily designed for and
utilized by students and faculty in higher education. In contrast, these interactive programs are
designed for middle and high school students to encourage engagement with primary sources and
to provide inclusive and culturally responsive historical perspectives. Students engage in a
dialogue with the past, listening and contributing to different perspectives on topics that align
with standard secondary history and social studies curricula. These programs or “dialogues” are
designed to be used individually and collectively within and beyond the classroom. The results
of this project will be made available to the public for non-profit, educational use.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Program