Educator toolkit

Use technology (7)

  1. Virtual exhibitions

    How to incorporate technology into heritage work by building virtual exhibitions

  2. Virtual exhibitions — an example

    How to build a virtual exhibition on a topic of intangible cultural heritage

  3. Ways to introduce technology and virtual environments

    Information, guidance and a list of tools to help incorporate virtual environments and technology in general in your heritage project.

  4. Using external digital resources

    A description of how external digital resources and repositories can be used in an art education project, with an example from the Irish pilot.

  5. Benefits of introducing 360 videos to safeguard intangible cultural heritage

    The benefits of incorporating 360 videos to preserve intangible cultural heritage are explained.

  6. Comparing 360 cameras for recording Intangible Cultural Heritage

    When documenting intangible cultural heritage, the right equipment can make all the difference in capturing immersive and engaging 360-degree videos. In this training, we will compare four popular 360 cameras.

  7. How to use EMAZE in the oral tradition

    Emaze is a useful digital tool for creating and sharing presentations, blogs and websites. It has been particularly useful for disseminating oral tradition in a visual and engaging way.

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  • Kansalaisfoorumi
  • Asociatia Perseidele
  • Blue Beehive
  • Oideas Gael
  • University of Eastern Finland

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