Interactivity in Virtual and Multimedia Environments: A Meeting Point for Education and ICT in Archaeological Museums

Pujol, L. (2005) Interactivity in Virtual and Multimedia Environments: A Meeting Point for Education and ICT in Archaeological Museums. In: Eleventh International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia: Virtual Reality at Work in the 21st Century,, Ghent, Belgium, 3-7 Oct 2005, pp. 37-52. ISBN 9789638046635

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Abstract

Constructivist educational trends stress interactivity as an important methodology for education and communication. Focusing on archaeological presentation and museum communication, this paper examines how the introduction in these fields of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and particularly of Virtual Reality (VR) and multimedia (MM) applications, is modifying the " traditional " concept of interactivity. Firstly, it establishes the main ideas about the concept's meaning in education, museums and computers. Afterwards, it analyses the common and particular features of VR and MM and, using the findings from a range of relevant studies, it evaluates their effectiveness as learning tools.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Pujol-Tost, Dr Laia
Authors: Pujol, L.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > Information Studies
ISBN:9789638046635

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