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Interactive Learning Environments, 2021
In recent years, several researchers have introduced spherical video-based virtual reality (SVVR) into classroom teaching to help students learn different subjects.
Weilong Wu+4 more
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In recent years, several researchers have introduced spherical video-based virtual reality (SVVR) into classroom teaching to help students learn different subjects.
Weilong Wu+4 more
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Virtual Reality for Immersive Learning in Art History
International Conference on Immersive Learning Research Network, 2020Virtual reality (VR) applications using consumer grade headsets have now become popular for immersive learning. VR represents a key technology for showing to students various contents the way it would be presented in its real representation.
H. Cecotti+3 more
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Visual Resources, 2019
Can we have a critical art history using digital methods? To answer this question, we need to ask what are the critical questions in art history that demand and are best suited to specific digital methods?
P. Jaskot
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Can we have a critical art history using digital methods? To answer this question, we need to ask what are the critical questions in art history that demand and are best suited to specific digital methods?
P. Jaskot
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Interpretable Machine Learning - A Brief History, State-of-the-Art and Challenges
PKDD/ECML Workshops, 2020We present a brief history of the field of interpretable machine learning (IML), give an overview of state-of-the-art interpretation methods, and discuss challenges. Research in IML has boomed in recent years.
Christoph Molnar+2 more
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Digital Art History: The Questions that Need to Be Asked
Visual Resources, 2019This paper provides a critical overview of the evolution of the field of digital art history since the 2013 special issue of Visual Resources dedicated to digital art history.
Nuria RodrĂguez-Ortega
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Beyond the West: Barriers to Globalizing Art History
Art History Pedagogy & Practice, 2019This article provides an empirical measure of progress toward global inclusiveness in introductory art history textbooks. Using both qualitative and quantitative content analysis, we find that although the discourse of art history has shifted toward ...
P. Levitt, Markella B. Rutherford
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, 2018
This article responds to two issues affecting the field of contemporary art history: digital technology and the so-called computational turn in the humanities.
C. Bishop
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This article responds to two issues affecting the field of contemporary art history: digital technology and the so-called computational turn in the humanities.
C. Bishop
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Teaching and Learning in Art Education, 2019
Art history and the health sciences are disciplines that are uniquely positioned to enrich each other. Traditionally, careful observation of anatomy led to more realistic art, while anatomic drawings allowed medical practitioners to learn about the human
Debrah C. Sickler-Voigt
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Art history and the health sciences are disciplines that are uniquely positioned to enrich each other. Traditionally, careful observation of anatomy led to more realistic art, while anatomic drawings allowed medical practitioners to learn about the human
Debrah C. Sickler-Voigt
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Feminism And Art History: Questioning The Litany
, 2018* Introduction: Feminism and Art History Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard. * Matrilineal Reinterpretation of Some Egyptian Sacred Cows Nancy Luomala. * The Great Goddess and the Palace Architecture of Crete Vincent Scully.
Norma Broude
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