博物馆是什么?将绘画作为留学生的在线学习策略

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Stuart Burch
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本文讲述了为中国学生设计并远程提供多学科绘画在线暑期课程的经历。课程围绕一个问题展开:"什么是博物馆?"学生们在第一节课之前就被邀请给出初步的绘画回答。由此产生的图像为全组讨论提供了基础,随后是进一步的创意任务。活动包括设计博物馆标识、绘制具有特殊个人意义的物品以及撰写解释性文字标签。然后将选定的文物加入虚拟博物馆,以实现题为 "博物馆制作者 "的在线课程的承诺:物品、藏品和展示 "的在线课程。这项教学工作旨在利用绘画积极吸引学习者,使他们能够定义博物馆、认识物品的价值、了解什么是藏品并理解解释的原则。本文在转载学生作品示例的同时,还介绍了作品的制作过程以及参与者对绘画作为一种学习策略的有效性的看法。论文先反思了在非艺术环境中实施绘画的挑战和机遇,然后概述了这一举措的实施情况和成果,并得出了一系列可推广的结果和结论。
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What is a museum? Drawing as online learning strategy for international students
This article recounts the experience of devising and remotely delivering a multi-disciplinary drawing-based online summer course for Chinese students. This pivoted around the question: ‘what is a museum?’ Students were invited to give an initial drawn response prior to the first session. The resulting images provided the basis for whole-group discussion followed by further creative tasks. Activities included designing a museum logo, drawing a representation of an object of special personal significance and writing an interpretative text label. The chosen artefacts were then accessioned into a virtual museum in order to realize the promise of the online course, entitled ‘Museum Makers: Objects, Collections and Display’. This pedagogical endeavour was intended to use drawing to actively engage learners such that they were able to define museums, recognize the value of objects, understand what makes a collection and appreciate the principles of interpretation. Illustrative examples of student work are reproduced alongside an account of the production process and the participants’ views on the effectiveness of drawing as a learning strategy. The paper reflects on the challenges and opportunities of implementing drawing in a non-art context before going on to outline the operationalization and outcomes of the initiative, leading to a series of transferable findings and conclusions.
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Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice
Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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