VX Designers has produced the following outputs:
- An “Exhibition and school” guide
- An exhibition creation tool
- Virtual exhibitions guide
- Pedagogical guide
- Exhibitions design guide and pedagogical sequences
Our target is secondary school learners and their teachers/trainers, whose skills we wish to support and strengthen in order to facilitate this innovative approach to the teaching and learning process.
Across Europe, exhibitions are used as a common educational practice to enhance learners’ critical thinking, problem solving and reflection. A common use of exhibition by schools is to organise a visit, which has positive learning value in a diversity of structures (outdoor, museums, temporary exhibitions, etc) or settings and on a large variety of topics (art, history, sciences, etc), yet, it remains a fairly passive learning experience, based on following a path of discovery decided by somebody else, i.e. the museum curator.
That is why, VX Designers project aims to making the exhibition an active experience and at the same time, benefit from the development of technological means such as the multiplication of terminals and publication of classical artwork online.
The goal is to put the learners truly at the centre of the exhibition development process and maximize their learning and interest through a project-based learning activity: CO-CURATING AN EXHIBITION.
In other words, our objective is to allow learners to be the designers of their own exhibition using digital tools in a meaningful and innovative non-formal approach to learning.
To do so, partnership will create a methodology to make the most of exhibitions as a pedagogical tool to develop student’s skills in an inclusive way (specific learning disorders, cultural differences) and to provide teachers and students with the tools to create their own virtual exhibition for learning.