Measuring Digital Tools for Revolutionary History Exhibits
GrantID: 62684
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: March 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $5,000
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Grant Overview
Digital Tools for Revolutionary History Exhibits
This funding initiative aims to support the development of digital tools and resources that will enhance the creation and distribution of virtual museum-style panel displays focused on the American Revolution in South Carolina. The program is designed to utilize technology to broaden access to historical content, particularly for educators and other stakeholders, while excluding funding for projects that do not demonstrate innovative use of digital resources or do not enhance public engagement.
A practical implementation of this funding might involve creating a virtual exhibit that utilizes augmented reality features, allowing users to interact with historical figures and events through their smartphones. Another innovative use could involve developing an educational app that provides users with access to historical narratives, images, and interactive timelines relevant to South Carolina’s role in the American Revolution, making history accessible to a wider audience.
Eligible applicants include organizations that specialize in educational technology, cultural institutions with digital capabilities, and history-focused non-profits willing to incorporate digital innovations into their programming. Organizations that lack technological expertise or those that do not address engagement through technology will not be considered for funding.
Successful applications will need to demonstrate how their digital initiatives will track engagement metrics and show a clear plan for evaluating reach and effectiveness. This could include metrics such as online usage statistics, downloads of resources, or feedback from users about the digital materials provided.
With this funding initiative, there is an opportunity to leverage technology for enhancing historical education. By creating virtual exhibits and digital resources, South Carolina can ensure that the rich narratives of its past remain interactive and available to the public, fostering a deeper understanding of the American Revolution.
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