Massacre at wounded knee,
example of project-based learning in virtual worlds.
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example of project-based learning in virtual worlds.
An interactive educational exhibit that exploring the link between the past and present involving indigenous people of North America. This report is intended as an example of project-based learning in virtual worlds (social VR). This report is about the massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in December 1890.
- Watch on YouTube
- Massacre at wounded knee! Mass grave at Wounded Knee, South Dakota!
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- An interactive educational exhibit exploring the link between the past and present involving indigenous people of North America.
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Introduction
Background
The scene
Native Americans camped
Diagram of the tribal organization
Four cannon camp overlooking the tepees
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Gold mining
The scene at wounded knee
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Sell out
- How did the government get title to this land?
Flags represent tribes
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Massacre Monument
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