Remove Education Remove Events Remove Military Remove Video
article thumbnail

The Film Frontier: Using Films and Videos in Your National History Day Project

Unwritten Record

Archival films and videos can help bring your NHD topic alive, allowing your audience to engage with and understand historical events in exciting ways. Whether or not your documentary focuses on a filmed event, videos downloaded from the National Archives Catalog can help weave a rich tapestry of images for your viewers.

article thumbnail

Introducing Films of State, a Conference on Government Films

Unwritten Record

In addition to the academic sessions, we’ll have an evening screening with films and clips related to the presentations and a panel on the practical uses of government film, from its role as historical evidence to reuse by educators and television documentaries. Moving Images and the Military. Government and the People.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

2022 Cyber Security Review of the Year

IT Governance

Tensions rose throughout February as the Russian military amassed across the Ukrainian border. Although Vladimir Putin and his sympathisers assured the world that they were simply conducting military exercises, the inevitable occurred on 24 February, when troops mobilised and war was declared. Source: Security Affairs. Hurry up!”.

Security 132
article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind Podcast: How To Become A 1337 Hacker

ForAllSecure

Hacking has an event that’s similar. These computers capture the flag events which are loosely based on the children’s game. Hammond: I tend to, I guess, try and explain capture the flag is sort of gamified cybersecurity education. Vamosi: So, not everyone is in a military academy. Cyber 600 and that was.

article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind Podcast: Shall We Play A Game?

ForAllSecure

Hammond: I grew up, kind of like any kid like oh I want to make video games or oh I want to be a hacker, and they'll go online and kind of Google and research that sort of thing. Hammond: I tend to explain Capture the Flag is sort of gamified cybersecurity education. It’s more than you might think.

article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind Podcast: Shall We Play A Game?

ForAllSecure

Hammond: I grew up, kind of like any kid like oh I want to make video games or oh I want to be a hacker, and they'll go online and kind of Google and research that sort of thing. Hammond: I tend to explain Capture the Flag is sort of gamified cybersecurity education. It’s more than you might think.

article thumbnail

Spotlight: Finding Footage for National History Day Projects

Unwritten Record

In recent months, the National Archives’ Education Updates blog has posted a series of pieces focusing on award-winning National History Day documentaries. Click on the titles to bring you to the catalog record where you can download a video file. Reel 2 includes scenes from the 1963 March on Washington.