Impressionism Courseware For Museum Volunteers
As a preparation for the French Impressionis exhibition (Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Dega, Edouar Mané and Oscar Claude Monet), which will be held for a month at the urban IL museum, a courseware on the fascinating subject for the staff was prepared (many museum employees are volunteers). The target audience are people with no background in French art. Some have difficulty distinguishing between Impressionism and Expressionism, and most of them, have never learned about the subject.
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Guidelines in the learner experience: the content is presented in chronological order from broad topics such as historical background and basic art features of the Impressionist stream, to focused and narrow information - for example, things that the impressionistic artist wanted to say in a particular work.
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The courseware was developed using Storyline 360 and It is available for display in mobile players or tablets.
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The courseware learning prosses integrates content and knowledge tests interactively throughout. There are three "accompanying characters" who are the three most well-known artists in this art stream, who speak about themselves in the first person to connect the user to the content and characters.







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The user can explore different interactions on screen using hand/mouse transitions, hotspots and linear navigation throughout the learning. At the end of the study, the user receives an evaluation score for his success on answers at the end of each chapter.
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