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SchooVR: Create your own virtual environments
Website where you can build VR environments yourself or find and use existing lessons in your own classroom.
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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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Digital learning in the pandemic: Handbook best practices
During the 2020–2021 academic year, the global pandemic gave the Europeana community of educators the opportunity to become more relevant in their work of integrating digital culture in learning practices and to grow even further. Events …
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Digital Art in the Classroom: Lesson Plan and Ebook
It turns out that young people often do not know or do not realize that artists also work with new media and technology. We therefore thought it would be a fun challenge to develop a lesson plan for secondary education that would make young …
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Drawing fund: Organize a drawing action with revenue
The idea is simple. All students make a nice drawing during a regular drawing lesson. Signfund makes greeting cards and other gadgets free of charge and without obligation. The children sell these safely through personal online stores and the …
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Colored mandala drawing
An example of a colored mandala.
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Colored mandala drawing
An example of a colored mandala.
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Colored mandala drawing
An example of a colored mandala.
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PARCUM: Museum of Religious Art and Culture
In the PARCUM museum you will find theme exhibitions at the intersection of religion, art and culture. Come face to face with never-before-seen heritage from churches, abbeys and monasteries. Special attention is paid to dialogue in today's …
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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Seated Mercury: Photos
Mercury (Hermes) from the villa dei Papiri (Herculaneum).
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Sculptures from the Baths of Caracalla: Farnesische bull
Statues from the Baths of Caracalla, excavated by Pope Paul III during the Renaissance. Alessandro Farnese.
Hence, these statues are all named after Farnese .
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