Teaching history through Quinhoar channel on Youtube
History teaching, Public history, Digital history, Production and diffusion of historical narratives, Teaching and learning in non-formal spaces, Youtube channel: Quinhoar.
This research addresses the production of a YouTube channel focused on
the themes of science history and for a young audience, high school. The essence of the
channel is to present the historical content in a more palatable format to the taste of this new
generation digital or post-organic according to the work of Paula Sibilla. The narrative are
guiding concepts in the classes produced by the Quinhoar channel, therefore, the theoretical
contributions of the author Paul Ricoeur, Nicole Loraux, Gabriel Henrique Moreira and Ilmar
Rohloff Mattos are used as theoretical support. The history channel on YouTube has the
potential to promote teaching and learning of relevant science history topics, uniting the
theoretical, methodological and scientific criteria of academia with the demands and
challenges of digital history and public history. Classes are seen as expanded classes that can
be used in many ways by various teachers, quickly and practically. The lessons were
produced with the technological resources of the After Effects and Premiere programs and
with the participation of the students and others, who expressed their opinion through the
comments of the channel and through various social networks. The first videos were produced
and released on the Quinhoar channel and also on the Facebook page Quinhoar: Teaching
History.