Learning with digital artifacts: gaining a sense of the object

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Rowntree, J., Hannah, R. and Wong, B. 2002. Learning with digital artifacts: gaining a sense of the object. VINE. 32 (3), pp. 14-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/03055720210474244
TypeArticle
TitleLearning with digital artifacts: gaining a sense of the object
AuthorsRowntree, J., Hannah, R. and Wong, B.
Abstract

In this article some thoughts on the use of digitised artifacts for teaching visual analysis in Classical art are presented. In order to employ digital images as effective teaching tools it is important to be able to describe your expectations for the media in relation to the learners’ task; to consider how to use the type of presentation (e.g. still photographs or virtual reality) to best advantage; and to identify critical insights students may either obtain (or have diminished) as a result of the media presented to them.

PublisherEmerald
JournalVINE
ISSN0305-5728
Publication dates
Print01 Sep 2002
Publication process dates
Deposited08 May 2009
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/03055720210474244
LanguageEnglish
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