Background: There is much to be realised in the educational potential of national and world heritage sites. Such sites need to be supported in sharing their resources with a wide and international public, especially within formal education. Two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) heritage site visualisations could serve this need. Our study focuses on the teacher-perceived possibilities and benefits for education around such visualisations.Purpose: We describe how a group of UK teachers perceive the potential of cross-curricular learning that could arise from an Italian world heritage site. The teachers commented on 2D visualisations of artefacts from this site, as well as the design of a 3D immersive environment to serve educationa...
AbstractThis document presents the results of architectural design and prototyping of educational ki...
'Heritage education' is an increasingly popular phrase in both formal and non-formal educational set...
Heritage is relevant for everyone, yet it is something that we need to engage with to fully understa...
Background: There is much to be realised in the educational potential of national and world heritage...
Background: There is much to be realised in the educational potential of national and world heritage...
The REVISIT project explored how immersive 3D models generated in heritage and research contexts can...
This paper explores how a legacy digital artefact can be adopted within formal education settings an...
Pedagogical opportunities offered by 3D immersive environments are not restricted to subject-based k...
The aim of this article is to problematise the use of visits to heritage sites in history education ...
Since the year 2002, Politecnico di Milano has been developing several educational projects aimed at...
3D technology can be a valid support to cultural heritage not only for visual presentation and docum...
Archaeological museum exhibitions are made up of collections that represent complex cultura...
This paper explores how a pre-existing virtual 3D model of the British Empire Exhibition of 1938 was...
Despite the rising commodification of heritage sites and practices, children engagement in their own...
The thesis studies the impact of new technology on the transmission and promotion of heritage on pri...
AbstractThis document presents the results of architectural design and prototyping of educational ki...
'Heritage education' is an increasingly popular phrase in both formal and non-formal educational set...
Heritage is relevant for everyone, yet it is something that we need to engage with to fully understa...
Background: There is much to be realised in the educational potential of national and world heritage...
Background: There is much to be realised in the educational potential of national and world heritage...
The REVISIT project explored how immersive 3D models generated in heritage and research contexts can...
This paper explores how a legacy digital artefact can be adopted within formal education settings an...
Pedagogical opportunities offered by 3D immersive environments are not restricted to subject-based k...
The aim of this article is to problematise the use of visits to heritage sites in history education ...
Since the year 2002, Politecnico di Milano has been developing several educational projects aimed at...
3D technology can be a valid support to cultural heritage not only for visual presentation and docum...
Archaeological museum exhibitions are made up of collections that represent complex cultura...
This paper explores how a pre-existing virtual 3D model of the British Empire Exhibition of 1938 was...
Despite the rising commodification of heritage sites and practices, children engagement in their own...
The thesis studies the impact of new technology on the transmission and promotion of heritage on pri...
AbstractThis document presents the results of architectural design and prototyping of educational ki...
'Heritage education' is an increasingly popular phrase in both formal and non-formal educational set...
Heritage is relevant for everyone, yet it is something that we need to engage with to fully understa...