History On The Road

Business Size: 5-10
Phone: 9047165875

Address:
9420 staplehurst drive
jacksonville, florida 32244

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About History On The RoadHistory on the Road explores the overlooked stories, hidden landmarks, and powerful local histories that helped define America. Daniel Tobias Flint an award-winning U.S. history teacher, Marine Corps Veteran, Veteran Advocate and Discovery Education Network STAR Educator, based in Jacksonville, Florida, is building a 45-episode series that does exactly that. Each episode lands in a specific community and explores how bigger national stories played out there — from immigration in New York to labor history in Chicago. The pilot will take place in a city or town near you, using local history, culture, and community stories to help honor America’s 250th anniversary and connect the past to the present.
What differentiates you from the competition?We are a non-profit and just want to tell the american story from places where it took place.
What are your top selling services or products that your company offers?We tell the American story through the eyes of today's high school students.
If you had one message to get across to future customers, what would it be?"Preserving the legacy of those who served is not just a duty; it’s an honor. Together, we uphold their stories and ensure they live on."
What is the biggest marketing challenge that you will face in the upcoming year?The biggest challenge will be funding for this project.

How is technology changing the classroom experience? I believe technology is changing the classroom experience by making learning more interactive, engaging, and meaningful for students. In my work with History on the Road, I focus on using technology to bring history to life instead of relying only on textbooks and lectures. My goal is to help students experience history in a way that feels real and personal.

Through paperless lessons, multimedia presentations, virtual learning tools, and interactive digital content, I try to create lessons that allow students to connect with important historical events such as World War II and D-Day. Technology gives students the opportunity to explore history at their own pace, ask questions, and participate more actively in the learning process.

History on the Road focuses on this approach because technology helps students build a deeper understanding of history. When students can see, hear, and interact with historical content, they are more likely to stay engaged and remember what they learn. I believe technology transforms the classroom into a creative learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically, make connections to the modern world, and develop a stronger appreciation for history.

What challenges are educators currently facing post-pandemic? One of the biggest challenges educators face post-pandemic is rebuilding student engagement. Many students became disconnected from learning during virtual instruction, leading to lower motivation, participation, and attention in the classroom.

At History on the Road, we focus on creating interactive and technology-driven lessons because students are more engaged when they actively participate in learning. Today’s students respond better to multimedia, storytelling, and hands-on experiences than traditional lectures alone.

Educators are also working to address learning gaps and rebuild students’ communication and critical thinking skills. Keeping students engaged is now one of the most important parts of helping them succeed.

How do you support student engagement and well-being? Through History on the Road, I support student engagement and well-being by creating interactive, story-driven, and technology-rich learning experiences that bring history to life. I focus on moving students from passive learning to active participation through multimedia, veteran voices, and on-location storytelling.

This approach helps students feel more connected to the material, which increases engagement and curiosity. At the same time, I support student well-being by creating a positive classroom environment where students feel respected, capable, and supported in their learning. My goal is to make history accessible, engaging, and meaningful for every student.

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