Hungary: ReFake it!

  • Hungary

    Here you can find our LS entitled ReFake it! Please bear in mind that this was implemented as a project, so feel free to adapt its content to your students' needs and your teaching environment. The digital tools we used for the project are also just suggestions. 

    As for its topic, you can narrow it down to refaking your own country's cultural artifacts that you can find on Europeana. As you are going to modifiy its content, please pay attention to the specific Creative Commons label (free re-use).

    Some examples of our work:

    The LS is also available on the Teaching with Europeana website, along with our experiences about it and the stories of implementation of other teachers. https://teachwitheuropeana.eun.org/?s=refake 

    Our products were presented in the following flipbook:

     

    Italian partner used 

    https://www.europeana.eu/it/blog/sport-and-tourist-history-in-zarasai-lithuania

    and through

    paint.net

    created this collage: 

     

    Students named it 

    Minizzala leads the counter-offensive

    "Minizzala" is a character created by an Italian rapper Lazza, also known as Zzala (as well as being the title of one of his albums). It's a dank meme commonly used by shitposters on Facebook and Instagram, and it used as appearing in different contexts, thing that makes it fit for crossover memes.

    Here students wanted to stigmatize the horrors brought into by war.

     

    Then Italian students used

    https://www.europeana.eu/it/item/2064108/Museu_ProvidedCHO_Kunstbibliothek__Staatliche_Museen_zu_Berlin_DE_MUS_018313_1062805

     

    and they want to wish a merry Christmas and a happy new year by refaking "The "Farmer's Toast" picture

    CROATIA

    In Croatia this teaching scenario was implemented during Arts classe in the 4th grade(18 year olds). Students enjoyed the lesson and here are some of the works that they have recreated.

     

    GREECE

    Refake it!

    In the following padlet link you can find examples of refaking that were impemented both by our Erasmus students and B3 class students in which 3 of our Erasmus students  taught their peers the refaking activity. Enjoy!

    https://padlet.com/despoina2046/Bookmarks

    Here is a screenshot of our padlet. Enjoy!

    Fake news

    Greek students created a fake newspaper based on the pictures they had already refaked from Europeana.

    App Inventor quiz

    We made a small quiz about artists featured in Europeana using App Inventor.

    Here it is

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wL0Se4lgzZ7iCWqHWD_S19e5TvNzhqGa/view?usp=sharing

     

    CATALONIA (SPAIN)

    Catalan students, with the help of our Classical language teachers,  have created a flipbook of fake Classical Myths in Art featured in the  Europeana platform.

     

     

     

    And they have also refaked old propaganda posters with an updated message in their History class!