Auflistung University Museums and Collections Journal 3/2010 nach Titel
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2011-02-17ZeitschriftenartikelThe exhibition of scientific principles: a case study from the Biological Sciences Museum at Macquarie University The educational role of museums requires that exhibition practice be informed by sound scholarship. In a university science museum, exhibitions should deploy objects and use space in a way that exemplifies the scientific ...
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2011-02-17ZeitschriftenartikelThe Museum Collections of Craft Teacher Training. Cultural heritage serving education and research Craft science only got its name in the early 1990s. Its field of research combines science, art and technology. The Collections of Craft Teacher Training in the Helsinki University Museum present the link between tradition ...
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2011-02-17ZeitschriftenartikelThe role of object-based learning in transferable skills development This paper considers how object-based learning (OBL) can be used to complement reflective skills development systems, which are commonplace in UK universities. It describes how some UCL students had difficulty understanding ...
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2011-02-16ZeitschriftenartikelThe use of collections in research and teaching at the Museum of Texas Tech University Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas, is a multi-disciplinary institution conducting research and offering degrees in a multitude of academic, technological, and vocational fields. The museum supports the ...
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2011-02-11ZeitschriftenartikelThe use of the Art Collection of the University of Porto in teaching and research The Art Collection of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto (FBAUP) mainly consists of works created in class by young artists during their learning and educational period. These works are collected primarily ...
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2011-02-16ZeitschriftenartikelVisitor profiling for, and promotion of the biological and earth sciences museums, Macquarie University In 2007 Macquarie University undertook a significant restructure. It was anticipated that this would impact on the viability of the programs and resources of campus museums. The changes to university management practices ...