Educator toolkit

Photography (8)

  1. Virtual exhibitions

    How to incorporate technology into heritage work by building virtual exhibitions

  2. 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.

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

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

  4. Photo exercise: Pairing old and new photos

    Photo exercise about using photo pairing as a way to discuss the past and the present and make connections between the two.

  5. Photo exercise: Dialogue with old photos

    Exercise example on using old photos as the starting point of a dialogue between the participants

  6. Writing exercise: The heritage potluck

    How many kinds of intangible cultural heritage influence people's everyday lives?

  7. Exercise: Guess the age!

    One of the basic criteria that an artefact or a tradition must meet in order to qualify as heritage is age. This practical exercise helps students to understand this principle, to critically analyse a given item and to make value judgements. It can be adapted to any context that aims at heritage education.

  8. Exercise: Discovering an ancient tradition

    The exercise can be used in adult education as well as in schools. It fosters the ability to analyse heritage artefacts and identify cultural particularities.

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

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