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Use Assassin’s Creed 2 to teach art history

If you’ve read my previous posts, you know I’m a fan of art history, and I’m always looking for a more fun way to teach it. Assassin’s Creed 2 is a sequel to a very popular, and somewhat violent game, … Continue reading

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Shopucation

What’s the best part about visiting a museum? The museum shop of course! This was a project I did for Shari Tishman’s museum education class. We found out that a lot of the informal learning actually takes place in the … Continue reading

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iCurator

This is a project I did for my HCI class back in the Berkeley days. We need to think back to 2001 before everyone had a smartphone.  The handheld computers back then did not have any connectivity without a very … Continue reading

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ArtBanc

Since my old HGSE blog was wiped out on SpyMac, I’m trying to recall what I posted.   This is one of the projects I did for my software engineering class at Berkeley.  My project group got to use CS … Continue reading

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