Today is #WhyILoveMuseums day on Twitter, and we decided to spotlight an upcoming exhibition that shows what a museum is capable of: illuminating the past to change the future! The National Museum of Women in Arts (NMWA) in Washington, D.C.
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Sandra Argüelles's comment,
May 9, 12:09 AM
Wow, eso es lo que se debería hacer, nuevas maneras de aprender. Creo que esto cabe en el término Multiplataforma.
José Manuel Corona's comment,
May 9, 2:26 AM
Habrá que seguirle la pista a este proyecto. Es muy interesante y puede ser fuente de inspiración.
Mayus Chavez's comment,
May 17, 11:45 PM
Jose Manuel, en realidad esto es lo que producen los alumnos como parte de nuestra metodología de enseñanza.
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La transformación educativa a través de #transmediastorytelling Delete the scoop?
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The Head Project (Holistic Evidence and Design), a research study of the impacts of the built environment of UK primary schools (4-11 years) on the learning rates of students, is the first study to identify the impact of the built environment on children's learning. Six factors came out as particularly influential: light, choice for the user, flexibility, connections (such as corridors and the way different areas fit together), complexity (for instance having different types of learning areas) and colour. There were surprises. It appears easier to over-stimulate students with vibrant colours and busy displays, than to create calm but interesting environments suitable for learning. Delete the scoop?
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