The Pollicina project is aimed at fostering an interweaving between the educational context and the cultural heritage of the Lombardy region in Italy. The idea is to connect schools with museums, art locations etc., by guiding groups of students towards a collaborative creation of thematic cultural paths. From the end user point of view, Pollicina includes three main steps: the population of the databases, the creation of the cultural paths, and their fruition with the help of augmented reality solutions. From the structural point of view, the main feature of the e-blended platform (EduSN, Educational Social Network) associated with Pollicina, has been to design a database able to incorporate different knowledge sources and materials and to find solutions to connect them, passing from single entities to a collaborative system which evolves in time as more people access to the cultural heritage sites. In this respect, we present here the part of the structure of the database associated with the art objects/institutions and the information needed to create links among them.
Calegari, S., Meluso, F., Avogadro, P., Dominoni, M. (2019). The Pollicina Project: Interweaving the Cultural Heritage and the Territory. In 17th International Conference on e-Society 2019 - Proceedings (pp.227-234). IADIS.
The Pollicina Project: Interweaving the Cultural Heritage and the Territory
Calegari, S;Avogadro, P;Dominoni, MA
2019
Abstract
The Pollicina project is aimed at fostering an interweaving between the educational context and the cultural heritage of the Lombardy region in Italy. The idea is to connect schools with museums, art locations etc., by guiding groups of students towards a collaborative creation of thematic cultural paths. From the end user point of view, Pollicina includes three main steps: the population of the databases, the creation of the cultural paths, and their fruition with the help of augmented reality solutions. From the structural point of view, the main feature of the e-blended platform (EduSN, Educational Social Network) associated with Pollicina, has been to design a database able to incorporate different knowledge sources and materials and to find solutions to connect them, passing from single entities to a collaborative system which evolves in time as more people access to the cultural heritage sites. In this respect, we present here the part of the structure of the database associated with the art objects/institutions and the information needed to create links among them.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.