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Leland Stanford’s Gallery Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University
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Once upon a time
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1881, Palo Alto, California. Stanford’s Summer House
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Leland StanfordLeland Stanford Jr. Ms. Stanford
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Leland’s partenrs in the Transportation Industry
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Vacations in Europe
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1891 2005
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Leland Stanford’s Gallery Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University
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A gallery to honor the vision and actions of Leland Stanford and his family
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its learning goals are :: Understanding Leland Stanford’s History :: Understanding Stanford University’s History
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visiting the gallery
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ROOM 1ROOM 2 CORRIDOR ENTRANCE 18’ 30’
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Assignment Motto: Enhancing the Learning Experience Territory: Museum Tools: Learning, Design, Technology
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Strategy :: Create a strong exhibition’s concept. Improve 2D and 3D design :: Organize contents in the space, including university’s history :: Define a dynamic learning environment that improves engagement Problems :: Design is underdeveloped. A strong concept is missing :: Contents are good but not well organized in the exhibition. University’s history is missing. :: Learning Environment is monotonous. Engage few visitors
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Leland Stanford’s Memory Concept
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Right Hemisphere Emotional Left Hemisphere Rational Concept
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Learning Environments CognitiveSituative
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STANFORD FAMILY STANFORD UNIVERSITY Content Structure
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Multimedia Exhibition (High technology Computers, Chairs, Desks) Design Structure Recreation of the XIX century style (Paintings, furniture and objects of Stanford’s family) The Living Room The Classroom
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Leland Stanford’s Gallery Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University
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