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What Was Our Area Like 100 Years Ago?

Home Front Legacy Recording App

The Home Front Legacy recording app is a browser-based site recording tool. The app works on laptop and desktop computers, as well as smartphones and tablet devices.

 

This session acts as an introduction to the Home Front Legacy recording app and enables your group or class to start to use the app to find out information about local buildings and places that might have been used on the Home Front during the First World War.

 

This session plan covers the following aims and outcomes

 

Session aim

  • For your group to become confident with accessing and using the Home Front Legacy app’s functions and features to find out more about local sites.

Session outcome

  • Your class or group will have discovered more about their local First World War archaeology through their use of the Home Front Legacy recording app.

Photograph of a munitions factory showing men moving piles of munitions around.
A Munitions Factory in WW1

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Training Videos

The Home Front Legacy project has commissioned a series of training videos to support the project. Two of the videos are particularly relevant to this session:

Discovering the Home Front Legacy app and Exploring with the Home Front Legacy app . They can be viewed via YouTube on your class whiteboard. The videos are presented by members of the Sheffield Young Archaeologists’ Club.

 

Home Front Legacy Project Member Login

In order to access the Home Front Legacy project’s recording app, you will need to create a member login. One login can be used across several devices simultaneously, so you do not need to create separate logins for each laptop or tablet that your group will be using.

 

To create your Home Front Legacy project member login, visit: www.homefrontlegacy.org.uk/wp/register and complete the online form. You can do this at the start of your session or in advance; your login is created instantly with no additional steps required.

 

Once you have logged into the website, you can access the Home Front Legacy recording app, via the Member Toolkit page by clicking on the red button.

 

IT Resources

Your class or group members will need to access the Home Front Legacy app in small groups using laptop or desktop computers, smartphones or tablets.

 

Young Person’s Site Recording Guide

Two chapters of the Home Front Legacy’s Young Person’s Site Recording Guide are useful for this session and can be provided as handouts: ‘Accessing the app’ and ‘Exploring with the HFL recording app’.

 

Session Plan


The Home Front Legacy recording app is a browser-based site recording tool. The app works on laptop and desktop computers, as well as smartphones and tablet devices.

 

This session acts as an introduction to the Home Front Legacy recording app and enables your group or class to start to use the app to find out information about local buildings and places that might have been used on the Home Front during the First World War.

 

Your class or group should work together in small groups. Each group will need access to a laptop or desktop computer, a smartphone or tablet with an internet connection.

 

Begin by providing your class or group with your login details to enable them to access the Home Front Legacy recording app via the Member Toolkit on the Home Front Legacy website.

 

Allow each group some time to investigate the various functions of the app, before challenging each group to find a prominent local building or place; such as a school, station, park or home. This will involve using all of the app’s main functions.

 

Activity Idea

your groups should have discovered the red pins on the map. These are the sites that have already been recorded as part of the Home Front Legacy project. Challenge each group to find a particular site in your local area that already appears on the map, and to find out more about what it was used for during the First World War. Can they report back to the rest of the class or group about what they have discovered?