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Using Digital Narratives to Support the Collaborative Learning and Exploration of Cultural Heritage

Published: 02 September 2002 Publication History

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Cultural institutions increasingly see the need to play an important role in the lifelong learning ofcitizens. Recent trends, particularly in science museums, have been toward supporting visitors to actively learn rather than passively receive information. Here we propose how narrative can be used within the design of new technologies to support lifelong learning in a cultural setting. Narratives can be used to construct explanations and make sense of the world. Narrative is also central to collaboration and the building of community identity. Heritage collections, whether held privately or curated by a cultural institution convey narratives. Our conceptualisation of narrative, learning theory and curatorial practice indicates that new technology in the cultural domain should: support active interpretation; help reveal the context and process underpinning cultural artefacts; support learning and creativity; and address the challenge to provide an experience that is both entertaining and educational.

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    DEXA '02: Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
    September 2002
    890 pages
    ISBN:0769516688

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    Published: 02 September 2002

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    • (2015)A See-Through Display for Interactive Museum ShowcasesProceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Interactive Tabletops & Surfaces10.1145/2817721.2823497(301-306)Online publication date: 15-Nov-2015
    • (2014)Digitally augmented narratives for physical artifactsProceedings of the 2014 International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces10.1145/2598153.2598192(229-232)Online publication date: 27-May-2014
    • (2013)Building Narrative Connections among Media Objects in Cultural Heritage RepositoriesProceedings of the 6th International Conference on Interactive Storytelling - Volume 823010.1007/978-3-319-02756-2_33(257-260)Online publication date: 6-Nov-2013
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