Saturday, August 22, 2020

2020 #VWEDU: Presentation in a box: Ethnographic Cultural Exhibits. In a digital world you can handle big boxes


Presentation in a box: 
Ethnographic Cultural Exhibits.  
In a digital world you can handle big boxes 

A presentation in a virtual world does not mean that you have to show slides and talk about them.  That method is so last century.  You can put your slides on the wall as posters. You can show videos.  You can link to other sources.  The main problem you will have is managing all that potential.
Attending a presentation
in a digital world




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Presentation in a box
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  • Actually enough content for several presentations.
  • And everything is persistent.
  • Content can be added or changed.
  • Students can come there and learn.
  • Think of it as a replacement for the old textbooks they had to read.
  • Back in the last century.
The location

If you want a lecture, here it is


The green panels are often
for clicking


Each of these could be a slide
in a presentation


Look around: lots of information


The myths tell about the culture
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Mola art
  • Mola Art and Aesthetics Among the Guna People
  • Unique Native American Art from Panama








Ethnobotany

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