Italian Journal of Educational Technology (Jul 2018)

3D Virtual environments as effective learning contexts for cultural heritage

  • Michela Mortara,
  • Chiara Eva Catalano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17471/2499-4324/1026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2

Abstract

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3D technology can be a valid support to cultural heritage not only for visual presentation and documentation, but also for communication and educational purposes. In this paper, we will discuss the potential of 3D virtual environments as effective learning contexts for Cultural Heritage. This encompasses various disciplines such as history, art, and languages, and includes both tangible and intangible content like myths, beliefs and social values. We will analyse virtual and augmented reality and innovative interfaces, highlighting their affordances for successfully triggering learning experiences. A number of digital environments and serious games will be also analysed with respect to their potential for supporting immersion, presence and motivation. In the literature, these factors are considered key in raising learner interest, making 3D worlds a direct and engaging setting for informal learning in Cultural Heritage.

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