The Real and the virtual: Online exhibitions, Web 2.0 and design students Jane Devine Mejia 20 March 2009
CETLD partners
CETLD goals Embed the use and understanding of archives and museum collections in the experience of design students Explore ways of using technologies to enhance learning and teaching Work with partners to share ideas, expertise and resources Contribute to pedagogic research
Relevant themes Learning spaces: physical and virtual Student voice and student-centred approach to learning Use and application of collections
Online Exhibition Project goals to design a sustainable online exhibition learning site; to find effective ways of engaging design students and tutors with archival material, particularly those in practice-based disciplines; to learn lessons about how students and tutors most effectively engage with archival materials in an online environment.
Online Exhibition Project elements A review of art/design, museum, library and archives literature about online exhibitions and virtual learning A review of best practice in online exhibition design Development of a prototype exhibition using existing digitised archival materials from CETLD partner archives Exploration of ways to engage students and tutors Providing an opportunity for “students as curators”
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco My Gallery
2 Willow Road: Ernö Goldfinger, architect A modernist house and its archive
Jalbum Fotoplayer
Student participation Visiting, capturing, exploring archives, blogging, virtual exhibition, evaluation
Undergraduate 3D design students: a profile Predominantly female ( 70%+) Ages Dyslexia is significant factor for 21-35% Makers, not writers Proficient in use of social networking technology No experience with archives
Observations Academic vs. social networks Limited use of blogging Online exhibition as a reminder of the physical experience Appreciation for real objects and people Influence on the work
Working with postgraduate students Exploring curatorship in a virtual context
Learning from the online exhibition project