Digitizing natural history and contextualizing environmental education: the Natural Europe project as mediator of innovative and effective learning
Authors: Triperina, Evangelia 
Markaki, Vassiliki 
Tsiflidou, Effie 
Palavitsinis, Nikolaos 
Gkinis, Stauros 
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2012
Conference: SPDECE-2012. Ninth multidisciplinary symposium on the design and evaluation of digital content for education, 13-15 jUNE 2011, Alicante Spain 
Is Part of: Proceedings of the SPDECE-2012. Ninth multidisciplinary symposium on the design and evaluation of digital content for education 
Keywords: Natural Europe project, Natural History Museums, Educational pathways, Europeana, National Curriculum, Inquiry-based learning, Game-based learning, Digital libraries, Contextual Model of Learning, Learning design, Educational pathway templates
Abstract: 
Natural History Museums (NHMs) are unique spaces that have only recently come to comprehend the effectiveness of the learning opportunities they offer to their visitors. Their collections form a rich source of knowledge about Earth’s biodiversity and natural history with a high quality scientific content aiming with the exploitation of new online technologies and tools to become available to everyone. In this paper, we focus in the use of digital cultural resources, and more specifically digital natural history and biodiversity content, for the development of educational activities in the context of Natural History Museums and Science Centers. Moreover the proposed approach aims to enhance the learning process that takes place in the formal environment of the classroom, in fulfilling ways that cannot be compared to school learning, while also building on the National Curriculum. The Natural Europe project goal is to study and adopt educational methods recognized by European Union and to implement them deploying innovative learning design tools.
URI: https://uniwacris.uniwa.gr/handle/3000/2753
Type: Conference Paper
Department: Department of Archival, Library and Information Studies 
School: School of Administrative, Economics and Social Sciences 
Affiliation: University of West Attica (UNIWA) 
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