Museums and Design Education : Looking to Learn, Learning to See
By: Cook, Beth (Edited by), Speight, Catherine (Edited by), Reynolds, Rebecca (Edited by).
Ashgate Publishing Group. Published: 28/02/2010. Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
How can museum educators and higher education tutors enhance the way HE students use museums? There are many examples in the UK of museums and universities working together in productive and innovative ways, but these relationships tend to be based on individual enthusiasm and opportunistic arrangements. Despite the growing importance of museum education departments, higher education tends to be overlooked by museums. This book looks at the interaction between design students and museums, and explores issues, projects and emerging ideas about how museums can better support HE students. It illustrates the general lessons that can be learnt, both strategic and practical, which can help to bring about long-term and constructive relationships between museums and universities in order to enable effective student learning. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0754677133/9780754677130
TITLE: Museums and Design Education CONTRIBUTORS: Cook, Beth (Edited by), Speight, Catherine (Edited by), Reynolds, Rebecca (Edited by) IMPRINT: Ashgate Publishing Limited PUBLISHER: Ashgate Publishing Group FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 28/02/2010
SUBJECT: Education / Reference, Museums & Museology DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 156mm x 234mm PAGES: 144 ILLUSTRATIONS: includes 20 b&w photos, 10 tables, 10 graphs & 10 line diagrams CONTENTS: Preface, Morna Hinton; Museums and higher education: a context for collaboration, Kate Arnold-Foster and Catherine Speight; Museums and higher education: a new specialist service?, Catherine Speight; Bridging perspectives - approaches to learning in museums and universities, Beth Cook and Catherine Speight; Creative differences: deconstructing the conceptual learning spaces of higher education and museums, Jos Boys; Learning paths: museum-base learning materials for design students, Rebecca Reynolds; Student use of a university museum, Rhianedd Smith; The design student experience in the museum, Beth Cook; Design learning in an Australian museum: a partnership project between the Powerhouse Museum and the University of Technology, Sydney, Geoffrey Caban and Carol Scott; Museums and material knowledge: the V&A as a source in fashion and textile design research, Torunn Kjolberg; A conversation across disciplines, Rebecca Reynolds; How can technology support design students' learning in Museums?, Rebecca Reynolds; 'See what I'm saying': a case study in visual research, digital media and language, Patrick Letschka and Jill Seddon; The virtual museum, Mark Carnall and Beth Cook; Learning in second life, Karina Rodriguez-Echavarria and Lars Wieneke; Afterword, Anne Boddington, Beth Cook, Rebecca Reynolds and Catherine Speight; Index.
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