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Volume 42 • Number 2

Summer 2008



 


Creating a Learning Space That Is Virtual and Experiential

by Bette E. Schneiderman

The final product of the Rembrandt Project will be a Web site that is intended primarily for use by middle and high school teachers and their students. It is a celebration of Rembrandt's work in the contexts of his time, place, and culture and all that may emanate from them. A special feature of the site is the integration of art, aesthetic, and social studies education. Other articles in this issue address the rich content of the project's work, that is, the artworks themselves, their contextual grounding, and the development of skills that maximize learning. This article looks at the creation of a learning space as a home for the development of the project. It explores issues related to learning spaces and features some of the technologies that can be used within them.


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