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Rob Bell and Tyya Strutt share their award-winning 2019 Defining Moments Canada project: “The 1918 Flu Pandemic: Changing the Future through History – The defining Moments” on May 11, 2019, at the Canada Science and Technology Museum. Photo by Sonia Mendes, Ingenium Canada.
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Young students bring forgotten stories of the Spanish flu back to life

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and…
Jul 5, 2019
Through her school’s award-winning history project on the Spanish Flu pandemic, 11-year-old Tyya Strutt learned a somber truth. “Most people who die in times of terrible events or peril are never remembered, especially if they are children,” says Strutt. “But this is not right."
A group of high school students smile as they pose with their winning project in a school classroom. Most of the students are standing against a blackboard, while a few students closer to the camera sit in chairs, as they hold up different elements of the group project.
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The Spanish Flu: Honouring Canada’s lost voices through digital storytelling

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Kathryn Whitfield
Northview Heights Secondary School
Jun 10, 2019
“Coordination, Capacity-Building, and Communication.” Not only is this the title for the Northview Heights students’ award-winning digital storytelling submission for the Recovering Canada contest about the Spanish Influenza; it also describes how we worked as a classroom community to put our entire project together. The educational approach Located in North York, Ontario, Northview Heights Secondary School is a culturally and ethnically-diverse school where many students study in specialized
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Digital storytelling tools empower students to share Canada’s history

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Tatiana Zamozdra
Defining Moments Canada
Dec 18, 2018
Over the last few months, there has been an exciting surge of momentum as Canadian students and teachers engage in the art of digital storytelling through an ongoing, national commemoration of the Spanish flu. As the Project Coordinator with Defining Moments Canada — an organization that helps to tell the stories of Canada’s pivotal historical moments — it has been encouraging to see such an outpouring of interest in one of the most fascinating chapters of Canadian history, whose stories are so
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Defining Moments Canada launches national contest to commemorate the centenary of the Spanish flu pandemic

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 5, 2018
A national contest is challenging schools, museums, and heritage organizations to tell stories about the Spanish flu pandemic using digital storytelling tools. “We hope to inspire Canadians to bring to light the stories that shaped our country but are only briefly mentioned in textbooks, and often ignore the many diverse voices that need to be heard,” says Neil Orford, program leader for Defining Moments Canada, the bilingual, non-profit heritage organization hosting the contest. “Personal

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