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Exploring students' museum experiences in the context of web-based learning environments

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posted on 2024-11-16, 11:47 authored by Janice Herrington, Gwyn J Brickell, Barry HarperBarry Harper
The paper examines the nature of school excursions to museums, and how the Internet, and in particular the web pages accompanying museum exhibitions, can be utilised to create authentic and complex learning environments for school students. The paper describes proposed research between a university and two leading museums that will investigate whether and how learners link web-based content and data in developing a broader perspective on the museum experience. It will explore in depth the use of the web to situate the onsite museum visit, not as a single one-off event, but within a complex task or problem-based learning approach that extends beyond the museum visit itself.

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Harper, B., Brickell, G. J. & Herrington, J. A. (2006). Exploring students' museum experiences in the context of web-based learning environments. E-Learn 2006 World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education (pp. 1977-1983). Chesapeake, USA: Advancement of Computing Education (AACE).

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World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education

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1977-1983

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English

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14190

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