NCFU Representative is Expert on Online Course on Family History
Elena Strekalova (Associate Professor, Department of History, Institute for Humanities, NCFU) was invited to be a speaker at the free online course on family history.
The course was held within a grant offered by the Federal Agency for Youth, and was arranged by the Russia – My History museum, which is the largest multimedia historical park in the south of Russia.
The participants were offered video lectures, where various experts told them how to keep family history and memory, family archives, genealogy trees, and much more.
Elena Strekalova, in turn, spoke about sociological, historical and psychological told for interviewing when obtaining details of various historical events.
The recorded versions of certain lectures are available at the museum website.
The course was held within a grant offered by the Federal Agency for Youth, and was arranged by the Russia – My History museum, which is the largest multimedia historical park in the south of Russia.
The participants were offered video lectures, where various experts told them how to keep family history and memory, family archives, genealogy trees, and much more.
Elena Strekalova, in turn, spoke about sociological, historical and psychological told for interviewing when obtaining details of various historical events.
The recorded versions of certain lectures are available at the museum website.