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The Role of E-Learning in Arts and Cultural Heritage Education (E-Learning…
The Role of E-Learning in Arts and Cultural Heritage Education
Arts and cultural heritage education
Takes place in museums, galleries, exhibition halls, and archives and is an approach to stimulate the visitors’ awareness of foreign ideas, to support accessibility to not so well known domains, and to foster the ability to creative thinking and acting.
Communication process that grounds on the joyful and intense engagement with artworks, cultural artifacts, cultural values, and symbol systems
E-Learning and technology enhanced learning
Super-set for all approaches that utilise ICT for instruction, training, and education.
Used to refer to technological solutions that were developed to support (mostly formal) education and training
Learning processes that are at least partially supported or facilitated by information and communication technologies (ICT).
The use of ICT in arts and cultural heritage education
Computer based visitor information systems
Multimedias teminal
Virtual spaces
Mobile computing devices
Internet presentations
E-learning environments
Games and quizzes
Virtual museums and virtual archives
Acoustic guiding systems
Analysing the status quo
allows cultural institutions to develop more flexible approaches for their educational activities within and beyond the institution’s physical boundaries.