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A COMMON POINT BETWEEN VIRTUAL AND CONVENTIONAL EDUCATION IN EARTH SCIENCE: E - MUSEUM
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Dillenbourg, P., Schneider, D.K. & Synteta, P. Virtual Learning Environments. In A. Dimitracopoulou (Ed). Proceedings of the 3rd Hellenic Conference "Information & Communication Technologies in Education" (pp. 3-18).2002 - Kastaniotis Editions,Greece.
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Jackson, R., Bazley, M., Patten, D., and King, M. Using the Web to Change the Relation between a Museum and its Users. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Museums and the Web (CD-ROM), 1998 - Toronto, Canada.
McDonald, G., and Alsford, S., 1991.The Museum as Information Utility. Museum Management and Curatorship 10, pp. 305-311.
Patias, P., Chrysantou, Y., Sylaiou, S., Georgiadis, Ch., Michail, D. M., Stylianidis, S. 2008. The Development of an E-Museum for Contemporary Arts. Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia 2008, pp 20-25.
Pearce, S.M. Museums, Objects and Collections: A Cultural Study. Leicester and London: Leicester University Press- 1992.
Schweibenz, W. The ‘Virtual Museum’: new perspectives for museums to present objects and information using the Internet as a knowledge base and communication system. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Information Science Knowledge Management and Communication Systems (ISI’98), Prague, November 1998, pp. 185-200.
Bearman, David. Museum Strategies for Success on the Internet. Ed. Giskin Day: Museum Collections and the Information Highway. Proceedings of a Conference on Museums and the Internet 10 May 1995. London: Science Museum, 1995. 15-27
Dillenbourg, P., Schneider, D.K. & Synteta, P. Virtual Learning Environments. In A. Dimitracopoulou (Ed). Proceedings of the 3rd Hellenic Conference "Information & Communication Technologies in Education" (pp. 3-18).2002 - Kastaniotis Editions,Greece.
Dong, Shaochun, Xu, Shijin; Wu, Gangshan. Earth Science Digital Museum (ESDM): Toward a new paradigm for museums Computers and Geoscienc es, 2006, V 32, (6), p. 793-802
EncyclopaediaBritannicaonline. http://global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/630177/virtual-museum (accessed 28 March 2014).
Jackson, R., Bazley, M., Patten, D., and King, M. Using the Web to Change the Relation between a Museum and its Users. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Museums and the Web (CD-ROM), 1998 - Toronto, Canada.
McDonald, G., and Alsford, S., 1991.The Museum as Information Utility. Museum Management and Curatorship 10, pp. 305-311.
Patias, P., Chrysantou, Y., Sylaiou, S., Georgiadis, Ch., Michail, D. M., Stylianidis, S. 2008. The Development of an E-Museum for Contemporary Arts. Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia 2008, pp 20-25.
Pearce, S.M. Museums, Objects and Collections: A Cultural Study. Leicester and London: Leicester University Press- 1992.
Schweibenz, W. The ‘Virtual Museum’: new perspectives for museums to present objects and information using the Internet as a knowledge base and communication system. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Information Science Knowledge Management and Communication Systems (ISI’98), Prague, November 1998, pp. 185-200.
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