Object-Based Learning (OBL) is a methodology that develops deep and active knowledge from chosen artistic and cultural heritage objects. It involves direct interaction with objects to enhance transversal skills, including creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking. The workshop will present hands-on practices based on OBL and its digital development, focusing on 3D digital images and AI technologies. Participants will explore how digital OBL, 3D images and generative AI can be applied to heritage education, fostering critical reflection, creativity and social inclusion.
Image credit: 'Object handling', Photographer: Mary Hinkley, © UCL Digital Media
About the Speaker
Antonella Poce
Professor in Experimental Pedagogy at Dept of History, Heritage, Education and Society - University of Roma Tor Vergata
Antonella Poce teaches Experimental Pedagogy, Educational Research Methodology, Museum Education and is the Head of the INTELLECT International Research Centre for Research into Heritage and Museum Education, Well-being and Teaching Technology. Her research concerns innovative teaching practices in higher education at national and international level. She is EDEN (European Distance and E-learning Network) senior fellow and coordinates national and international research groups within European project frameworks.
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