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The Re-Creators: the history of computer games and how they change us
Young people will explore the evolution of computer games from Pong to modern-day narrative-based platform games.
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Young people will explore the evolution of computer games from Pong to modern-day narrative-based platform games.
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Young people recorded stories of their successful Birmingham hockey club, the Barford Tigers, to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
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National Museums Scotland worked with the Glasgow Gurdwara and Sikh Sanjog to explore Sikh heritage through the history of the boy Maharaja.
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Young people from Chesterton changed their attitude to their neighbourhood by uncovering its Roman past.
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A student-led project created a mobile phone app that updates a Jane Austen walking trail in Hampshire to mark 200 years since the author’s death.
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Exploring the contributions of Rossendale’s first generation Bangladeshi Pioneers through intergenerational working.
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Inspired by TV series Peaky Blinders, young people used drama to explore the heritage of gang culture from Victorian times to the modern day.
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Young people learned about ancient Welsh music and were taught how to use modern digital devices to create their own new compositions.
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Young women from different ethnic backgrounds investigated and learned about the changing role of women over the past 100 years.
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Beat Routes enabled young people to discover the history of recording music in the 20th century, experimenting and recording with pre-digital technology.
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South West Youth Parliament members took part in a project to learn about people who campaigned for change in their communities and in politics.
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School pupils explored Birmingham archives to discover more about how protesters helped win women the vote.