In this article, two professors share methods and examples of active learning in order to teach Western European and Byzantine medieval art through a multisensory lens. The course content and pedagogy are situated in the “sensory turn,” a conceptual and methodological approach that began in anthropology and has transformed medieval art historical scholarship in recent years. The discipline of art history has traditionally focused on the visual impact of objects and monuments, but the sensory turn has prompted art historians and architectural historians to investigate how art objects and monuments engage all five senses, transforming the “period eye” into the broader “period sensorium.” Research in experiential learning demonstrates that the...
This article describes an approach to teaching ancient Roman art using historical empathy and curren...
Skills and Ideas Taught: Gameplay engages and immerses students from the Medici perspective to demon...
Art history is one area of study that is typically omitted from most public school art curriculums. ...
In this article, two professors share methods and examples of active learning in order to teach West...
In recent years the availability of digital reproductions of present and past images has increased s...
This article surveys the formal, academic literature on active learning in art history. It considers...
Besides a tendency to abstractness, inherent in the technical nature of the subject itself, a common...
This article situates Medieval Studies in the ever-evolving education environment that has linked th...
By according equal importance to theoretical accounts of vision and cultural practices of seeing, th...
In this PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, works in the Museum's collection that embo...
This presentation surveys digital enhancements to a medieval art history course that were piloted in...
The work focused on eduction to art and history, specificly the medieval time. It focuses on childre...
What was it like to experience the medieval world through one’s senses? Can we access those past sen...
<p>Decoding Artifacts is a project that explores the ways in which technologies and interactive medi...
What was it like to experience the medieval world through one’s senses? Can we access those past sen...
This article describes an approach to teaching ancient Roman art using historical empathy and curren...
Skills and Ideas Taught: Gameplay engages and immerses students from the Medici perspective to demon...
Art history is one area of study that is typically omitted from most public school art curriculums. ...
In this article, two professors share methods and examples of active learning in order to teach West...
In recent years the availability of digital reproductions of present and past images has increased s...
This article surveys the formal, academic literature on active learning in art history. It considers...
Besides a tendency to abstractness, inherent in the technical nature of the subject itself, a common...
This article situates Medieval Studies in the ever-evolving education environment that has linked th...
By according equal importance to theoretical accounts of vision and cultural practices of seeing, th...
In this PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, works in the Museum's collection that embo...
This presentation surveys digital enhancements to a medieval art history course that were piloted in...
The work focused on eduction to art and history, specificly the medieval time. It focuses on childre...
What was it like to experience the medieval world through one’s senses? Can we access those past sen...
<p>Decoding Artifacts is a project that explores the ways in which technologies and interactive medi...
What was it like to experience the medieval world through one’s senses? Can we access those past sen...
This article describes an approach to teaching ancient Roman art using historical empathy and curren...
Skills and Ideas Taught: Gameplay engages and immerses students from the Medici perspective to demon...
Art history is one area of study that is typically omitted from most public school art curriculums. ...