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The Digital ICH Observatory aims to produce, organise and analyse information about e-Inventories of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).
A network to share knowledge and practices about ICH that is on the web

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Type
Article
Year
2014
Author
MORTARA, Michela; CATALANO, Chiara Eva; BELLOTTI, Francesco; FIUCCI, Giusy; HOURY-PANCHETTI, Minica; PETRIDIS, Panagiotis
Title
Learning cultural heritage by serious games
Abstrat
Immersive technologies such as virtual environments and augmented reality have a clear potential to support the experiencing of cultural heritage by the large public, complementing the current tools and practices based on tangible goods such as museums, exhibitions, books and visual content. Serious games – videogames designed for educational objectives – appear as a new tool to learn cultural content in an engaging way. In this paper, we will provide an extensive portrait of the current proposition of serious games in the cultural sector, highlighting the educational objectives of games in this domain and analysing the complex relations between genre, context of use, technological solutions and learning effectiveness. We finally identify and discuss the most significant challenges in the design and adoption of educational games in cultural heritage
Keywords
Serious games, Digital humanities and heritage, Game-based learning
Bibliographic reference
MORTARA, Michela; CATALANO, Chiara Eva; BELLOTTI, Francesco; FIUCCI, Giusy; HOURY-PANCHETTI, Minica; PETRIDIS, Panagiotis (2014) “Learning cultural heritage by serious games”. In Journal of Culture Heritage, vol. 15, Nº 3. 318-325. [online] Available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1296207413001349. [Accessed 08/01/2018].