Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Remote fruition of architectures can be enhanced by using virtual tours more effectively. This technology suffers from a lack of information about context and objects; our usercentered approach described in this paper attempt to make progress in this direction to deliver virtual tours as a powerful, active learning tool to enhance understanding of monuments and sites, especially those with limited physical accessibility. First, a description of the basic principles, goals and methodological approach is presented. After a reflection on the potentiality of multimedia, web technologies and hypermedia in cultural heritage promotion, an experience in education & training is described in detail, focusing on technologies, learning approach and final products of the course programme. First results of a work in progress - capacity building in Srebrenica, Bosnia - close the paper.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Virtual Tour; WebGIS
List of contributors:
Zonno, Marina; Lerario, Antonella; Maiellaro, Nicola
Book title:
The Second International Conference on Advances in Multimedia (MMEDIA 2010)