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McCutcheon, W. W. – Education Canada, 1984
Cites results from a March 1983 inquiry sent to provincial archives and museums in the 10 provinces and two territories to learn the extent to which Canadian archives and museums have preserved memorabilia and records relating to elementary and secondary schools. Notes creditable efforts but sees room for improvement. (BRR)
Descriptors: Archives, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Cuthbertson, Shirley – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Museum education is becoming more popular. For example, since 1967, in British Columbia the number of museums conducting educational programs has gone from zero to 85. Discussed are many aspects of museum education, including teaching methods, how teachers can use museums creatively, and how students learn in museums. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Creative Teaching, Creativity, Educational Trends
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Carter, John C. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
This listing was compiled to assist teachers in preparing students of all ages and abilities for class visits to their local museum. It can be helpful in the planning, implementation, and use of museum education programs. (RM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Community Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Museums
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Plants, Robert W. – Science and Children, 1984
Describes a unit on local history developed through the classification of projectile points which may be gathered on a field trip or viewed at a local museum. Suggestions for starting the unit and illustrating the nomenclature of projectile points are provided. (JM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Archaeology, Classification, Elementary Education
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Downs, Linda – School Arts, 1984
The annual Detroit public school's art exhibitions, held for the past 46 years at the Detroit Institute of Arts, are part of a long and lively tradition of cooperation between the museum and the city schools. The program is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Whitlock, John H. – Viewpoints, 1976
The use of the museum as an educational institution can be traced as far back as 500 B.C. in Babylon, but the highest evolution of its role, as opposed to that of "artifacts storehouse," is in the American system of museum management today. (MB)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cultural Education, Cultural Opportunities
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Davis, Cecille – School Arts, 1976
Article described Project "Turn-On," which took place at the Cloisters in New York City, designed to introduce children and teachers in District 6 in upper Manhattan to the beautiful and unusual "neighborhood" museum that became the focal point for active learning in many areas. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Activities, Museums
Architectural Record, 1976
The new Milwaukee Art Center provides 90,000 square feet of undifferentiated exhibition space on three main levels, each interconnected with a vertical circulation spine. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Building Design, Construction Materials, Facility Expansion
Courtney, Sean – 1995
The Sixth Floor museum in Dallas, Texas, is dedicated to the memory of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The museum's success as a learning/instructional environment may be explained through a theory of learning and instructional design based on three components: authentic presence, collective design, and sacred connection. "Authentic…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Environment, Educational Resources, Educational Theories
Briggs, Patricia; Migliorino, Laura E. – 1997
This paper describes the collaborative work between an art historian/curator and a visual artist exploring the often trouble relationship between artists and curators. The common idea emerging from both perspectives was that of the museum, both as an image and an institution. The paper examines the history of the museum as an institution and how…
Descriptors: Artists, Collegiality, Cooperation, Cooperative Programs
Haensly, Patricia A. – 1999
This paper discusses how museums, adventure programs, and discovery activities can become an intrinsically differentiated gifted curriculum for gifted learners. Museums and adventure programs are a forum for meaningful learning activities. The contextual characteristics of effectively designed settings for learning activities can, if the…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Curriculum Design, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Bearman, David, Ed.; Trant, Jennifer, Ed. – 2003
This is the proceedings of the seventh annual Museums and the Web conference which took place March 19-22, 2003. MW2003 was the premier international venue to review the state of the Web in arts, culture, and heritage. The formal program consisted of two plenary sessions, eighteen parallel sessions, 35 museum project demonstrations, dozens of…
Descriptors: Archives, Art, Information Technology, Institutional Libraries
Falquet, Gilles; Guyot, Jacques; Nerima, Luka; Park, Seongbin – 2001
Using the same data, which could come from local databases or external sources, such as the Web, virtual museum designers can build different hyperspaces. It is possible that visitors would find some of them more useful than others. Virtual museums designers should be equipped with a tool by which various hyperspaces for virtual museums can be…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Data Analysis, Database Design, Design Preferences
Galani, Areti; Chalmers, Matthew – 2002
This paper explores issues of social context and interaction between digital and physical museum visitors, using as a focus of discussion the "City" project, itself set within a larger interdisciplinary project called "Equator." The paper looks at collaborative environments that span different media, in particular handheld…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hypermedia, Information Technology, Museums
Di Blas, Nicoletta; Guermand, Maria Pia; Orsini, Carolina; Paolini, Paolo – 2002
MiLE (Milano Lugano Evaluation Method) is an innovative method for evaluating the quality and usability of hypermedia applications. In short, an inspection with MiLE requires the following steps: (1) selection of the relevant portion of the application; (2) selection of the abstract tasks that are relevant for the intended user scenarios; (3)…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Hypermedia
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