A dedicated group of history educators from the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine worked very hard together in the hospitable surroundings of the Joseph Karolyi Castle in Fehervarcsurgo, in Hungary. Within the parameters of the EUROCLIO Project “Connecting Central Europe through Local History” supported by the International Visegrad Fund, they discussed how a wide variety of local source materials could be tuned into engaging an educational website. With the trans-border topics: celebrations, monuments, and public spaces, the group is connecting small history with big history by relating them to the changing borders after 1945. The collaborative work led to an engaging thinking process where all understood how new educational tools as websites influences the way we want to teach about the past. The group will finalize their work during the summer holidays and after September 1st 2010 the results of this new example of practical EUROCLIO trans-border cooperation will be available on the Project website