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Be Tolerant

The Be Tolerant app utilizes Augmented Reality to bring the past alive and create a more meaningful experience for the viewers

The Be Tolerant app utilizes Augmented Reality to bring the past alive and create a more meaningful experience for the viewers

Be Tolerant

by Rod Wilson
Be Tolerant
Be Tolerant
Be Tolerant

What is it about?

The Be Tolerant app utilizes Augmented Reality to bring the past alive and create a more meaningful experience for the viewers. Guest can scan wall display images with their smart phone to learn more about the history of the Holocaust and experience interviews with survivors.

Be Tolerant

App Details

Version
1.3
Rating
NA
Size
89Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
August 18, 2017
Release date
June 25, 2017
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App Store Description

The Be Tolerant app utilizes Augmented Reality to bring the past alive and create a more meaningful experience for the viewers. Guest can scan wall display images with their smart phone to learn more about the history of the Holocaust and experience interviews with survivors.

About Us

The Foundation for California is devoted to educating the public about the leading public policy issues in California, the Southwest and the nation and around the globe through scholarly research and thoughtful discussion.

As part of its on-going educational mission, the Foundation for California has partnered with the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Museum of Tolerance to handle the transportation, scheduling and management of the traveling exhibit called The Courage to Remember. Since 1990, the Foundation has been managing this exhibit and making it available to the public free of charge.

The Courage to Remember traveling exhibit has been seen in over 40 countries and been viewed by more than 10 million visitors. The exhibit continues to travel and is an educational asset that reminds us to stand up against hate crimes so that it may never happen again.

The Holocaust 1933-1945

With nearly 200 original photographs, The Courage to Remember traveling exhibit offers compelling, new insights into the Holocaust. The story unfolds through four major themes:

Nazi Germany, 1933-1938
Moving Toward the "Final Solution", 1939-1941
Annihilation in Nazi-occupied Europe, 1941-1945
Liberation — Building New Lives

On March 13, 1988, an Austria looked back on the 50th anniversary of the 'Anschluss', the Simon Wiesenthal Center won critical acclaim with the world debut of its traveling exhibition.

THE COURAGE TO REMEMBER: The Holocaust 1933-1945, in Vienna's Palais Palffy. This powerful 40-panel visual narrative on the Holocaust is now available in a full color series, which can be used as an educational display.

This series, unique in range and scope, is ideal for commemorative or educational use in community centers, high schools and universities, libraries, synagogues and churches, and by other interested organizations and individuals.

The Foundation for California has created a powerful and comprehensive educational tool which can be used as the centerpiece for special events, or as a visual curriculum for educators.

Visit us On-line

We hope you will take a moment to experience more and learn about the Foundation for California, the Courage to Remember traveling exhibit and the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance.

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