This paper posits that social networking can take a central role in learning in informal environments such as museums, libraries and galleries. It argues that social media offers young people agency previously unavailable in informal learning environments in order to explore complex responses to and participation with cultural content. The paper will consider transformations in digital literacy and the processes by which young learners can connect with knowledge in informal learning environments to become active cultural participants
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
This thesis discusses how art museums with contemporary collections, with\ud their special goal of b...
The study presented in this round table session examines the case study of how school visits to muse...
This paper posits that social networking can take a central role in learning in informal environment...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
Social media has emerged as a prominent element in the current digital landscape and its widespread ...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
The demands of the “information age ” have raised new questions for museums. It has been argued that...
Abstract Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and conten...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and content shares ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It is argued that social media has the potential to bridge formal and infor...
Museums are rich sources of artifacts, people and potential dialogic interactions. Recent developmen...
In this paper, we examine how social media can be linked to cultural heritage and in particular how ...
The opening of museums to society brought about radical changes in the museum practice, because thei...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
This thesis discusses how art museums with contemporary collections, with\ud their special goal of b...
The study presented in this round table session examines the case study of how school visits to muse...
This paper posits that social networking can take a central role in learning in informal environment...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
Social media has emerged as a prominent element in the current digital landscape and its widespread ...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
The demands of the “information age ” have raised new questions for museums. It has been argued that...
Abstract Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and conten...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and content shares ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. It is argued that social media has the potential to bridge formal and infor...
Museums are rich sources of artifacts, people and potential dialogic interactions. Recent developmen...
In this paper, we examine how social media can be linked to cultural heritage and in particular how ...
The opening of museums to society brought about radical changes in the museum practice, because thei...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
This thesis discusses how art museums with contemporary collections, with\ud their special goal of b...
The study presented in this round table session examines the case study of how school visits to muse...